AP makes corrections to story on Entergy Nuclear
by Associated Press
Published: January 15,2013
Tags: correction, elevtricity, energy, license, nuclear plant, nuclear power, power, regulation, regulator
In a story Jan. 13 about the Vermont Yankee nuclear power plant, The Associated Press reported erroneously how much power the plant supplies to Vermont.
The plant currently supplies a small fraction of Vermont’s power, not a third, as it used to before a contract expired last March.
The story also erroneously reported when the plant’s state certificate to operate expired. It expired March 21, 2012; it is not expiring March 21, 2013.
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January 15th, 2013 at 7:01 pm
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January 16th, 2013 at 5:45 am
Wrong again, I think.
Vermont Yankee is not supplying a small fraction of the power for Vermont.
The contract with the State of Vermont was not renewed, and Vermont Yankee is not supplying any power to Vermont at all.