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UPDATE 1-APS shuts Ariz. Palo Verde 1 reactor for refueling

Mon Oct 6, 2008 10:40am EDT

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NEW YORK, Oct 6 (Reuters) - Arizona Public Service shut the 1,314-megawatt Unit 1 at the Palo Verde nuclear power station in Arizona on Oct. 4 for planned refueling and maintenance, a spokeswoman for the company said Monday.

She said the outage would last about six or seven weeks.

The unit last shut for refueling from May 12 to July 20, 2007. It is on an 18-month cycle.

The 3,875 MW Palo Verde station is located in Wintersburg in Maricopa County about 50 miles (80 km) west of Phoenix. There are three units at the station, the 1,314 MW Units 1 and 2, both of which entered service in 1986, and the 1,247 MW Unit 3, which came online in 1988.

Units 2 and 3 continued to operate at full power.

One megawatt powers about 400 homes in Arizona.

The company has said the output of Unit 3 would rise to about the same as Units 1 and 2 following a refueling outage completed in January.

APS, a subsidiary of Pinnacle West Capital Corp (PNW.N), operates the station for its owners.

APS (29.1 percent), the Salt River Project (17.5 percent), Edison International's (EIX.N) Southern California Edison Co. subsidiary (15.8 percent), El Paso Electric Co (EE.N) (15.8 percent), PNM Resources Inc's (PNM.N) Public Service Co of New Mexico subsidiary (10.2 percent), Southern California Public Power Authority (5.9 percent) and the Los Angeles Department of Water & Power (5.7 percent) own the plant.

Pinnacle West, of Phoenix, owns and operates about 10,000 MW of generating capacity, markets energy commodities, and transmits and distributes electricity to about 850,000 customers in Arizona. (Reporting by Scott DiSavino; Editing by Marguerita Choy)



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