Not only does nuclear power serve the community with producing clean, safe, and reliable power for the United States, but the nuclear industry is continuously looking for opportunities to improve the quality of life for U.S. citizens! On Tuesday, January 19, 2010, Exelon Nuclear and GE Hitachi Nuclear Energy (GEH) announced a partnership to pilot [...]
“Grey Water” Cooling Systems: A Black and White Solution to Water Management for Nuclear
Published in April 23rd, 2009
Palo Verde Nuclear Generation Site is located about 40 minuets outside of Phoenix, AZ. It is the largest nuclear power site in the US with three units, and produces more power than the Hoover Dam! I know what you are thinking, why would we build a nuclear power plant in the desert, where the fear [...]
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