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New Jersey's Oyster Creek Nuclear Plant, Nation's Oldest, Closes Monday

Oyster Creek went online Dec. 1, 1969 in Lacey Township, New Jersey. It retired from service Monday.

America’s oldest nuclear plant, the Oyster Creek Nuclear Generating Station in Lacey Township, New Jersey, is going offline Monday afternoon. It first went online in 1969.

What to Know

  • The Oyster Creek Nuclear Generating Station in New Jersey, the oldest operating nuclear plant in the U.S., went offline midday Monday.
  • The power plant in Lacey Township near the Jersey shore opened in 1969 and was in service for nearly 49 years.
  • There are 98 nuclear power plants operating in the U.S. with Oyster Creek closing.

America's oldest nuclear power plant has shut down.

Officials at the Oyster Creek Nuclear Generating Station in New Jersey say the plant went offline at noon Monday. The plant was considered near the end of its useful life.

Oyster Creek went online Dec. 1, 1969, the same day as the Nine Mile Point Nuclear Generating Station near Oswego, New York.

But Oyster Creek's original license was granted first, technically making it the oldest of the nation's commercial nuclear reactors still operating.

The plant in Lacey Township near the Jersey shore has dealt with corrosion and leaks during its time in service, but its owner, Chicago-based Exelon Corp., says the plant has always been safe.

There are now 98 nuclear power plants operating in the U.S. following Oyster Creek's closure.

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