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UPDATE 1-Southern shuts Ala. Farley 2 reactor for work

Fri Nov 6, 2009 11:31am EST

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(Updates with company comment)

NEW YORK, Nov 6 (Reuters) - Southern Co (SO.N) shut the 860-megawatt Unit 2 at the Farley nuclear power station in Alabama on Nov. 5 to fix a transformer in the plant's low voltage switchyard, a company spokeswoman said Friday.

She could not say when the unit would return to service due in part to competitive reasons.

The 1,711 MW Farley station is located in Dothan in Houston County about 95 miles northwest of Tallahassee, Florida. There are two units at the station, the 851 MW Unit 1 and 860 MW Unit 2, which entered service in 1977 and 1981.

In 2005, the NRC renewed the plant's original 40-year operating licenses for both units for another 20 years until 2037 and 2041.

Unit 1 continued to operate at full power.

One MW powers about 500 homes in Alabama.

Southern, of Atlanta, owns and operates more than 42,000 MW of generating capacity, markets energy commodities, and transmits and distributes electricity to nearly 4.4 million customers in Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi and Florida. (Reporting by Scott DiSavino)



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