Byron 1 — Nuclear Reactor Data & Live Status

Live reactor status, daily power data, outage history & performance charts, scram history, capacity factor & statistics, community ratings, technical specifications, NRC licensing data, photos, nearby jobs, satellite map, contact information, and per diem rates for Byron 1.

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Composite Operational Excellence Score (0-100) — average percentile rank across 7 dimensions in three sub-scores: Reliability (capacity factor, forced outage days, B2B avg streak), Efficiency (fuel utilization, refuel duration), and Discipline (startup duration, scram count). 5-year window. Higher = more operationally excellent. Click to see the full breakdown.
83
Excellence
#7 of 93
Top Quartile
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Current reactor power level from the most recent NRC daily report.
100%
Power
ONLINE
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Days of continuous operation since the last outage ended. Ranked against all operating units.
109
Current Run
days
#58 of 95
Mid Quartile
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Longest recorded period of continuous operation between outages.
543
Record Run
days
#74 of 95
Bottom Quartile
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Breaker-to-Breaker runs — continuous operation exceeding the cycle-adjusted threshold (459 days for this 18-month cycle unit) with no trips to 0% power.
14
B2B Runs
#1 of 86
Top Quartile
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Lifetime capacity factor: average power level across all recorded days (100% = always at full power). Ranked against all NRC-tracked units.
94.2%
Capacity Factor
#7 of 95
Top Quartile
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Net electricity actually generated over the most recent 12 months reported by the U.S. Energy Information Administration (Form EIA-923), summed across every unit at this plant. These are authoritative actuals, not an estimate.
19.49 TWh
Net Generation
EIA-923 · 12 mo to 2026-04 · plant total
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Community rating score (Bayesian-adjusted). Based on 34 votes. Ranked against all rated facilities.
50.7
Rating
34 votes
#56 of 97
Mid Quartile
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Total NRC-reported scram events (emergency reactor shutdowns). Ranked fleet-wide — fewer scrams = better rank.
1
Scrams
#4 of 94
Top Quartile
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Years since commercial operation began. License remaining: 18.3 years.
40.8
Operating Age
years
18.3 yrs remaining

Reactor Status Timeline

Online NRC data, Mon to Fri ? Actual daily reactor status from NRC reports (Mon to Fri), the current state, and what is coming: the utility's published Scheduled outage plus, for subscribers, NukeWorker's model Projection. Colored by status. How far ahead you can see depends on your plan.
Aug2025SepOctNovDecJan2026FebMarAprMayJunJulAugOnline: Jul 19, 2025 to Feb 16, 2026Coastdown: Feb 17, 2026 to Mar 1, 2026Refueling Outage: Mar 2, 2026 to Apr 1, 2026Power Ascension: Apr 2, 2026 to Apr 5, 2026Online: Apr 6, 2026 to Jul 19, 2026Today
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Full history & analysis →
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Composite Operational Excellence Score for Byron 1 — average percentile rank across 7 publicly observable metrics in three sub-scores: Reliability (capacity factor, forced outage days, B2B avg streak), Efficiency (fuel utilization, refuel duration), and Discipline (startup duration, scram count). Toggle the time window (3yr / 5yr / Lifetime) to see how this unit's standing shifts. Each dimension percentile-ranked across the active US fleet. Sub-score = average of components. Composite = average of the three sub-scores.

NukeWorker's Operational Excellence Score 5-yr composite · ranks 7 of 93

NukeWorker scores Byron 1's operational excellence at 83 out of 100 over the past five years, ranking it 7 of 93 reactors in the active US fleet. The score blends reliability, efficiency, and operating discipline drawn from public performance data.
Time window
NukeWorker's
Operational
Excellence Score
83/100
Top Quartile · #7/93
5-year window

Byron 1 ranks #7 of 93 active US units on NukeWorker's Operational Excellence Score over the 5-year window. Strongest area: Forced Outage Days/yr (91th percentile). Weakest: B2B Avg Streak (53th percentile).

Reliability
71
Capacity factor + Forced outages + B2B streaks
Efficiency
88
Fuel utilization + Refuel duration
Discipline
90
Startup duration + Scram count
Cohort Rankings apples-to-apples comparison within each peer group
Reactor type: #4 of 61 PWR
Containment: #4 of 47 Dry Ambient (PWR)
Cycle length: #3 of 53 18-month cycle
Fleet rank above (7 of 93) compares all active US units; cohort ranks compare only against units sharing this property.
Per-dimension breakdown (7 metrics)
Capacity Factor 70th
93.8% (higher better, Reliability)
Forced Outage Days/yr 91th
0.8d (lower better, Reliability)
B2B Avg Streak 53th
521d (higher better, Reliability)
Refuel Duration 88th
20d (lower better, Efficiency)
Scrams (5-year) 90th
0.0/yr (lower better, Discipline)

Each dimension's percentile is computed across the active US fleet (93 units with sufficient history). Sub-score = average of its component percentiles. Composite = average of the three sub-scores. 5-year window. View full leaderboard →

Methodology

NukeWorker's Operational Excellence Score is a composite ranking that combines 7 publicly observable performance metrics into a single 0-100 number per US nuclear unit.

How it's computed: Each unit's raw value is converted to a percentile (0-100) within the 93 active US units that have at least 2 completed refueling cycles. The 7 percentiles are averaged into 3 sub-scores (Reliability, Efficiency, Discipline), and those are averaged into the final composite.

Active window — 5-year:

  • Reliability — Capacity factor (5yr), forced outage days/yr (5yr), B2B avg streak (lifetime)
  • Efficiency — in-cycle fuel utilization (3yr), median refuel duration (5yr)
  • Discipline — robust mean startup duration, scrams/yr (5yr, annualised)

Cohort rankings: alongside the fleet rank, each unit gets ranked within its reactor type (PWR/BWR), containment design (Ice Condenser, Mark I, etc.), and cycle length (12/18/24-month). Useful for apples-to-apples comparisons.

What's excluded: subjective community ratings, confidential INPO ratings, financial metrics. We only use publicly available NRC + cycle data.

Why three windows? 5yr (default) is the industry standard. 3yr captures recent operational changes and post-pandemic recovery. Lifetime gives newer units a fair comparison and reveals long-term consistency.

Edge cases: units with fewer than 2 cycles (e.g., Vogtle 4) show "Provisional". Decommissioned units excluded.

Refresh cadence: recomputed daily. Each window cached separately.

A data-derived proxy for operational performance; not affiliated with INPO. INPO ratings are confidential and qualitative — ours is public and quantitative.

5-yr trend: 2021: 87/100 (#3/93)2022: 89/100 (#2/92)2023: 90/100 (#2/92)2024: 87/100 (#8/93)2025: 88/100 (#7/93)2026: 83/100 (#7/93) ↓ -4.6 pts vs 2025
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Capacity Factor (365-Day)

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100%
Current
90.5%
365-Day Avg
#48
of 94 plants
Min: 0% Max: 100% 34 days <80%
ELITE B2B CHAMPION 5+ RUNS CLEAN
4,149 days without a trip  ·  14 Career Runs  · 7 since last trip
Champion since Jan 4, 2017

Outage Duration Trend

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Scheduled refueling outage durations over time. Green bars are below average, yellow near average, red above. Dashed line shows the plant's historical average. Shorter outages mean better execution.
Byron 1 has completed 19 scheduled refueling outages on record, averaging 24 days each. The most recent, in Mar 2026, ran 31 days.

Power History (12-Month)

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Daily power output as a percentage of rated capacity over the past 365 days. Green segments indicate full power (90%+), yellow shows reduced output, and red indicates significant power reductions or shutdowns.
Over the past 12 months Byron 1 has run at an average of 90.5% of rated power. On the chart, green stretches are full-power running and dips toward zero mark reduced output or outages.

Outage Days by Year

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Total days spent in outage each year, split by scheduled refueling (blue) and forced/unplanned (red). Lower totals indicate better reliability and outage execution. Hover for details.
Across its recorded history, Byron 1 has spent 450 days in scheduled refueling outages and 26 days in forced or unplanned outages. Taller bars mark the years with the most downtime.

Facility Statistics

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Key performance and lifecycle metrics calculated from NRC operational data. Includes operating age, construction timeline, capacity factor, efficiency, generation totals, and reliability records.
Byron 1 has operated for about 40.8 years and averaged a 94.2% lifetime capacity factor, generating roughly 267.3 TWh of electricity. Its longest unbroken run reached 543 days.
Lifecycle & Tenure
Operating Age: 40.8 Yrs
Build Time: 9.7 Yrs
Lic. Remaining: 18.3 Yrs
Production & Power
Lifetime CF: 94.2%
Efficiency: 31.9%
Generated: 267.3 TWh
Reliability & Outages
Record Run: 543 Days
Refuelings: 19
Avg Startup: 3.9 Days

Location & Contact

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Physical address, phone number, and website for this facility. Use the directions link to get driving directions via Google Maps.
Address:
4450 North German Church Road
Byron, IL 61010, USA
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Phone: (815) 234-5441

Per Diem Rates FY 2026

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Per diem covers lodging and meals & incidental expenses (M&IE) for government and contractor travel near this facility. Rates are from GSA for FY 2026.
$110
Lodging/Night
$68
M&IE/Day
$178
Total/Day
Standard Rate, IL

Unemployment Benefits IL

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Maximum state unemployment insurance benefits for IL. Actual benefits depend on your earnings history and may be lower than the maximum. Data as of Jan 2026.
$859
Max Weekly
26
Max Weeks
$22,334
Max Total
7-day waiting period before benefits begin

Ownership & Construction

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The utility or company that owns and operates the facility, the architect-engineer responsible for plant design, and the primary construction contractor. Click names to view all facilities by that entity on the map.
Owner/Operator: Constellation Energy
Architect Engineer: S&L
Constructor: CWE

Technical Specs

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Reactor design specifications including type (PWR/BWR), containment design, nuclear steam supply system manufacturer, thermal and electrical power ratings, and current operational status.
Reactor Type: PWR
Containment: PWR-DRYAMB
NSS Supplier: WEST 4LP
Thermal Power: 3645 MWt
Net Capacity: 1164 MWe
Efficiency: 31.9%
Status: Operating

Licensing

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NRC licensing history including docket number, license type and number, construction permit date, operating license issuance, commercial operation date, license renewal, and expiration date.
Docket #: 05000454
License #: NPF-37
License Type: OL-FP
Const. Permit: 1975-12-31
Operating Lic: 1985-02-14
Commercial Op: 1985-09-16
License Renewed: 2015-11-19
License Exp: 2044-10-31

Market & Region

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EIA market and grid-region classifications: NERC reliability region, U.S. Census region, balancing authority responsible for grid operations, and whether the unit operates as a rate-regulated utility or a competitive merchant generator. Hover any value for the full name.
NERC Region: RFC — Reliability First Corporation
Census Region: ENC — East North Central
Balancing Authority: PJM — PJM Interconnection (ISO/RTO)
Market Structure: Merchant — Competitive generator selling into wholesale markets