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Springfield Nuclear Power Plant is a fictional electricity generating facility in the television animated cartoon series The Simpsons. The plant has a monopoly on the city of Springfield's energy supply, but is sometimes mismanaged and endangers much of the town with its presence.

Based on the plant's appearance and certain episode plots, it likely houses only a single "unit" or reactor (although, judging from the number of containment buildings and cooling towers, there is a chance it may have two). In one episode an emergency occurs and Homer resorts to the manual, which begins "Congratulations on your purchase of a Fissionator 1952 Slow-Fission Reactor".

The plant is poorly maintained, largely due to owner Montgomery Burns' miserliness. Its safety record is appalling, with various episodes showing luminous rats in the bowels of the building, pipes and drums leaking radioactive waste, the disposal of waste in a children's playground, plutonium used as a paperweight, cracked cooling towers, dangerously high Geiger counter readings around the perimeter of the plant, and so on. In the opening credits a bar of some radioactive substance is trapped in Homer's overalls and later disposed of in the street.

The design and folly of Springfield Nuclear Power Plant is often rumored to be based on the real life Trojan Nuclear Power Plant near Matt Groening's home town of Portland, Oregon. However, Antonia Coffman, Groening's publicist, has said that the Springfield plant's design is generic and that "the Springfield Nuclear Power plant was not based on the Trojan Plant or any other power plant in the country." Trojan Nuclear Power Plant opened in 1976 and was infamous for its poor construction and maintenance, resulting in steam generator leaks which ultimately caused the plant to close in 1993 (although other plants replaced theirs). The cooling tower of the Trojan nuclear power plant was finally demolished May 21, 2006.[link]

In the episode The Seemingly Never-Ending Story, Burns states that the address of the plant is 100 Industrial Way.

Employees/Associates

Carl Carlson
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Carl Carlson

Lenny Leonard
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Lenny Leonard

Homer Simpson is well known for his incompetence and stupidity in working at the plant, but various episodes suggest most of the other employees are just as bad: screaming and panicking at everything from meltdown alerts to fire drills; holding cockfights and chess matches instead of working; beating one another with chairs, drinking heavily, or simply crying at their desks; engaging in "Nap Time"; and even removing emergency procedure posters to make into get-well-soon cards (one of Lenny and Carl's worst violations).

To win a bet between the Shelbyville Power Plant, Mr. Burns hired professional baseball players to play for SNPP's company softball team. The parentheses indicate the misfortune that the player had.

Related Characters

Interesting facts

The future

The episodes Future-Drama and Lisa's Wedding reveal that the plant will eventually upgrade the number of cooling towers (and possibly reactors) from two to at least five, perhaps as a response to the future growth of Springfield.

In Lisa's Wedding, set a decade in the future, we also discover that Lenny and Carl have been promoted to the executive board while Milhouse Van Houten has become a supervisor. The plant is operated mainly by robots but Homer still retains his familiar position at Sector 7G.

It is unknown if these futures are definite, or are merely possibilities as Professor Frink's machine in Future-Drama may suggest.

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