Fort Calhoun
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Nuclear
Sweet Dreams Fort Calhoun Nuclear Plant
After more than 43 years of service, the Fort Calhoun Station—a single-unit 478-MW nuclear power plant, which was the smallest operating reactor in the U.S. fleet—came offline for the final time at 12:55 p.m. CDT on October 24, 2016. Some said the mood at the plant was subdued, but professional. Many workers and other plant […]
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Nuclear
U.S. Nuclear Power Plant Closures [Slideshow]
According to the U.S. Energy Information Administration, nuclear power has accounted for about 20% of electricity generated in the U.S. each year since 1990. In fact, the U.S. nuclear fleet out produced France—the country with the next highest nuclear generation—by more than two to one in 2012. Russia was a distant third, generating less than […]
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Nuclear
After Almost Three Years Offline, Fort Calhoun Nuclear Plant Gets NRC OK to Restart
The Fort Calhoun Station, Omaha Public Power District’s (OPPD’s) 478-MW nuclear reactor that was offline for nearly three years to address longstanding issues, including flooding from the Missouri River in 2011, is ready to restart, the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) has deemed. The federal regulatory body on Tuesday concluded OPPD was ready to safely restart the […]
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