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Entergy has 85 years of operational experience. We're one of the world's leading producers of safe and clean nuclear energy. Our commitment to safety is evident at all twelve of the nuclear facilities we are privileged to own, operate and manage across the U.S.
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Welcome to Palisades

Taking its name from the surrounding barrier sand dunes on the eastern shore of Lake Michigan, Entergy's Palisades Power Plant has been generating electricity safely, reliably and cost-effectively since December 31, 1971. On April 11, 2007, Entergy completed the plant purchase from Consumers Energy.

The Palisades site covers 432 acres in western Covert Township, Van Buren County, Michigan, which is located approximately six miles south of the city of South Haven and 45 miles west of the city of Kalamazoo.

Palisades is one of Van Buren County's largest employers and is its largest taxpayer. As such, great importance has been placed in employee community involvement. Many of the 650 plant workers are involved in charitable groups, Habitat for Humanity, the United Way and civic organizations, as well as holding leadership roles and elected offices on local school, township and community boards.


Current Updates

Extensive inspections of Palisades’ safety injection refueling water storage tank have been completed and a comprehensive repair plan has been developed. Using multiple inspection methods, we identified a small crack along a nozzle weld at the bottom of the tank. We believe this small crack caused the leakage that required Palisades to be removed from service on May 5. This leak had no impact on the health and safety of the public or employees.

With the safe and reliable operation of Palisades as our highest priority, we have chosen to move forward with a complete replacement of the tank bottom and total reconstitution of the subflooring. By replacing the tank bottom, we can return the subflooring to its original condition.

The extensive replacement effort will likely take until early summer to complete. We are confident this very conservative approach will bring this issue to final resolution.


Community Involvement

Palisades has a long history of involvement in the local community, from leading scout troops, sponsoring annual back to school backpack/school supplies events, and cleaning up a section of an Interstate highway to building Habitat for Humanity homes throughout the area.

News

Palisades employees answer questions from residents at open house in South Haven (Kalamazoo Gazette):
More than a dozen employees from Entergy, the owner and operator of Palisades Nuclear Power Plant in Covert Township, took questions from the public at an open house on Tuesday evening.
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4/29/13: Palisades Nuclear Power Plant will host a public open house on May 14 from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. at the Beach Haven Event Center in South Haven.
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Palisades Back on Top (The Herald-Palladium): The federal Nuclear Regulatory Commission upgraded the Palisades plant to one of the top performing plants in the country for safety performance.
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12/5/2012: Entergy Palisades awarded more than $108,000 in Open Grants to 33 local not-for-profit and civic organizations during 2012, supporting local projects and activities that enrich the lives of residents in southwest Michigan.
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11/30/2012: For nearly two decades, Palisades plant employees have supported a significant community project that focuses on the area’s senior citizens.
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11/7/2012: After a 68 hour outage, Palisades nuclear plant was returned to service at 1:07 p.m. EST on Wednesday, Nov. 7.
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Clean and Green

According to the U.S. Department of Energy, the most effective emissions control strategy for utilities is to increase nuclear generation. In fact, in 2002, Nuclear energy accounted for about 75 percent of all U.S. emission-free generation. According to The Nuclear Energy Institute NEI, only 27 percent of America's electricity comes from clean-air sources including nuclear power plants, hydro-electric plants, wind farms and solar energy facilities.
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