- utilities.
Headquartered in the Tri-Cities at Richland, Washington, the
WPPSS became commonly (and derisively)
known as "Whoops!", due to over-commitment...
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Davis Besse 2
Davis Besse 3
Heaven 1
Heaven 2
WPPSS 3 (Satsop)
WPPSS 5 (Satsop) Blue
Hills 1 Blue
Hills 2
WPPSS 4 (Hanford)
Pebble Springs 1
Pebble Springs...
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construction was
started by the
Washington Public Power Supply System (
WPPSS, also
called "Whoops!") in
order to meet
projected electricity demand in...
- ****ociation with the
original name (commonly
pronounced "Whoops" in
place of
WPPSS).
WPPSS defaulted on $2.25 billion in
bonds resulting in
payments that exceeded...
- (song), a 2024 song by
Meghan Trainor Washington Public Power Supply System (
WPPSS),
commonly known as "Whoops",
former name of
Energy Northwest "Whoop", nickname...
-
construction was
started by the
Washington Public Power Supply System (
WPPSS) in
order to meet
projected electricity demand in the
Pacific Northwest...
- the
civilian power grid via the
Washington Public Power Supply System or
WPPSS. The
power rating of the N-Reactor was 4000 MWt, with a
power output of...
-
known for
taking leadership of the
Washington Public Power Supply System (
WPPSS) in 1980 as the "no
nonsense manager"
during troubled times for the nuclear...
- The
default was the
largest public default in
Washington State since the
WPPSS disaster of 1982 that
defaulted on $2.25
billion in bonds. In the fine the...
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WPPSS. By 1966 it was
producing 35
percent of the
United States' nuclear-generated electricity.
Costs were
lower than anti****ted,
allowing the
WPPSS...