Vistra Corporation has received approval from the Nuclear Regulatory Commission to extend the operation of its Perry Nuclear Power Plant until 2046, adding 20 years to its original license. This approval marks the final extension for Vistra's fleet of six reactors, each now licensed to operate for a total of 60 years. Perry, a 1,268-megawatt facility in Ohio, first began operations in 1986. The extension underscores Vistra's commitment to providing reliable, emission-free electricity and reinforces the company's role in supporting grid reliability and economic activity in Ohio and the broader PJM region.
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