Quad Cities Generating Station is a two-unit nuclear power plant located near Cordova, Illinois, United States, on the Mississippi River. The two General...
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year (depending on electricity rates) to keep Clinton and Quad Cities Nuclear Generating Station open for at least 10 years, as natural gas had decreased...
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hip-hop music group Quad Cities Nuclear Generating Station, an Illinois nuclear power plant. All pages with titles containing Quad Cities This disambiguation...
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Constellation Energy (redirect from Constellation Energy Nuclear Group)
Mile Point Nuclear Generating Station (New York) Peach Bottom Atomic Power Station (Pennsylvania) Quad Cities Nuclear Generating Station (Illinois) Salem...
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Zion Nuclear Power Station (1974), Quad Cities Nuclear Generating Station, Peach Bottom Nuclear Generating Station, Fort St. Vrain Generating Station, Trojan...
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September 26, 2021. "LaSalle County Generating Station". Exelon. Retrieved January 3, 2018. "Quad Cities Generating Station". Exelon. Retrieved January 3,...
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Gravelines Nuclear Power Station The Cattenom Nuclear Power Plant The Hamaoka Nuclear Power Plant The Ōi Nuclear Power Plant The Pickering Nuclear Generating Station...
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Park to the east and the Quad Cities Nuclear Generating Station, operated by Constellation Energy, to the west. Between the nuclear plant and Albany lies...
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Bar Nuclear Generating Station became the first US reactor to enter commercial operation since 1996. Research into the peaceful uses of nuclear materials...
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Dresden Generating Station (also known as Dresden Nuclear Power Plant or Dresden Nuclear Power Station) is the first privately financed nuclear power plant...
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Power Plant in Morris LaSalle County Nuclear Generating Station near Ottawa Quad Cities Nuclear Generating Station near Cordova Duane Arnold Energy Center...
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commercial nuclear reactors in the world, sorted by country, with operational status. The list only includes civilian nuclear power reactors used to generate electricity...
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gov. Retrieved 9 February 2020. "Electricity Data Browser - Quad Cities Generating Station". www.eia.gov. Retrieved 12 February 2020. "The Dalles Dam -...
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Eastern Washington, the cities border one another, making the Tri-Cities seem like one uninterrupted mid-sized city. The three cities function as the center...
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Indian Point Energy Center (redirect from Indian Point nuclear power plant)
Indian Point Energy Center (I.P.E.C.) is a now defunct three-unit nuclear power station located in Buchanan, just south of Peekskill, in Westchester County...
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This article lists the largest nuclear power stations in the United States, in terms of nameplate capacity. Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap Download...
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211 (0.30%) Petroleum: 62 (0.09%) This is a list of electricity-generating power stations in the U.S. state of Iowa, sorted by type and name. In 2023, Iowa...
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the history of U.S. nuclear reactor operations. There was also a partial meltdown at the Enrico Fermi Nuclear Generating Station in Michigan in 1966....
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Civil defense siren (redirect from Nuclear Alarm)
Centrifugal Style Blower, built specifically for the San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station. The SoCal Edison Model 120 is no longer standing out in public...
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Energy in the United States (section Nuclear)
to 1.055 kJ and 1 quadrillion BTU (1 quad) equal to 1.055 EJ. Because BTU is a unit of heat, sources that generate electricity directly are multiplied...
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Pakistan is one of nine states that possess nuclear weapons, and is not party to the Nuclear Non-Profileration Treaty (NPT) and any of its provisions....
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Girardeau, Missouri Saint Louis, Missouri Kansas City Metropolitan Area Omaha Metropolitan Area Quad Cities South Bend Metro Area West Coast San Francisco...
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Electric vehicle (section Charging stations)
Generated on-board using a fuel cell: fuel cell vehicle Generated on-board using nuclear energy: nuclear submarines and aircraft carriers Renewable sources...
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Illinois (redirect from Largest cities of Illinois)
activated the first experimental nuclear power generating system in the United States. By 1960, the first privately financed nuclear plant in the United States...
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Iowa flood of 2008 (section Quad Cities)
topped the 15-foot (4.6 m) flood stage in the Quad Cities on June 11, 2008. Davenport is the largest city bordering the Mississippi that has no permanent...
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Renewable energy sources in 2022. Renewables were 8.4% of total energy, or 8.3 quads. Biomass (61.1%) Wind (17.8%) Hydro (10.5%) Solar (9.2%) Geothermal (1.4%)...
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Manhattan University (category Pages using New York City Subway service templates)
building once contained a working nuclear reactor, which was decommissioned and stripped of its nuclear fuel and power generating capabilities in 1999. In September...
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Greenpeace (section Nuclear power)
overfishing, commercial whaling, genetic engineering, anti-war and anti-nuclear issues. It uses direct action, advocacy, research, and ecotage to achieve...
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Jōban Line (section Station list)
the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear meltdown, closed in the wake of the 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami and Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster. After some...
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Biogas (section Biogas generated heat/electricity)
as toilets generating approximately 22,680 tons of fecal sludge per annum. This sludge is inadequately managed: Over 60% of the generated faecal sludge...
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