Title |
Arco/BORAX Mobile Substation [13] |
Photo Number |
P0206add2n01_14_011_1 |
Description |
Scan of a photo of "This turbine and generator, operating on heat from the Experimental Breeder Reactor, produced the first known useful electricity from atomic energy on December 20, 1951 at the Atomic Energy Commission's National Reactor Testing Station in Idaho. The reactor also was the source of electricity used December 21 for lighting and for operating a machine shop. The reactor and its small power plant were designed and operated by the Commission's Argonne National Laboratory near Chicago. The generator of the conventional power plant is in the foreground, a gear box next, and a turbine at the right. The turbine operates on steam heated by the liquid metal coolant of the reactor. In a trial run electric power was generated at the rate of 100 kilowatts and was used to operate pumps and other reactor equipment and to provide light and electrical facilities for the building that houses the reactor. The main purpose of the Experimental Breeder Reactor is to provide data on the possibility of creating new nuclear fuel by breeding. Though incidental and uneconomic, the power generation will provide information useful in ultimate practical application of atomic energy for power purposes." |
Date |
1952; 1953; 1954; 1955 |
Textual Date |
circa 1950-1955 |
Keywords |
Rocky Mountain Power; Arco; Idaho; nuclear; personnel; Experimental Breeder Reactor; EBR-I |
Subject |
Electric generators--Idaho--Butte County--Photographs; Electric power transmission-Idaho--Butte County--Photographs; Breeder reactors--Idaho--Butte County --Photographs |
Spatial Coverage |
Idaho National Laboratory; Butte County (Idaho) |
Latitude |
43.51132 |
Longitude |
-113.0064 |
Additional Information |
Utah Power & Light Company, with a mobile substation, participated in the early experiments at the National Reactor Testing Station (today the Idaho National Laboratory). On December 20, 1951, the Experimental Breeder Reactor-1 produced the first electricity from a nuclear reaction. On July 17, 1955, the BORAX-III reactor provided electric lighting to the nearby town of Argo--the first community in the world ever to be lit by electricity generated by nuclear power. |
Collection Number and Name |
P0206 Rocky Mountain Power Company Photograph Collection |
Collection Name |
Rocky Mountain Power Company |
Rights |
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Type |
Image |
Finding Aid |
https://archiveswest.orbiscascade.org/ark:80444/xv479461 |
Digitization Specifications |
Digital image produced on Epson Expression 10000 XL scanner, RGB, at 400dpi. Archival file is uncompressed TIFF. |
ARK |
ark:/87278/s6611r23 |
Setname |
uum_map |
ID |
985587 |
Reference URL |
https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s6611r23 |