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Columbia Generating Station Upgrade in Richland
to Power 125,000 More Homes by 2031

by Mark Rattner
NBC Right Now, May 22, 2025

Columbia Generating Station, owned and operated by Energy Northwest, is a boiling water nuclear power reactor located about 10 miles north of Richland, Washington. RICHLAND, Wash. -- Energy Northwest and the Bonneville Power Administration (BPA) are collaborating on a major project to enhance the Pacific Northwest's energy supply.

According to an Energy Northwest release, BPA recently approved a $700 million Extended Power Uprate (EPU) project for the Columbia Generating Station near Richland, increasing its output by 162 megawatts by 2031.

The Columbia Generating Station is the only operating nuclear energy plant in the region. The EPU will involve equipment upgrades, such as turbines and generators, while maintaining safety standards.

This will result in an increase of 186 megawatts, including 24 megawatts of energy-efficiency improvements during refueling outages in 2027, 2029, and 2031, Energy Northwest said.

Michael Goff, Department of Energy Acting Under Secretary for Infrastructure, highlighted the broader energy vision.

"This project exemplifies the energy vision for America by unleashing new power generation for the people of the Pacific Northwest without raising costs," Goff said.


Mark Rattner
Columbia Generating Station Upgrade in Richland to Power 125,000 More Homes by 2031
NBC Right Now, May 22, 2025

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