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Inside Look at Connecticut's Only Nuclear Energy Plant
Most people in southeastern Connecticut have heard of the Millstone Powerplant, but not many know what goes on inside.
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Former Nuclear Power Plant Searches for Wastewater Disposal Options
One million gallons of radioactive water is inside a former nuclear power plant along Cape Cod Bay and it has got to go
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How the War in Ukraine and Climate Change Are Shaping the Nuclear Industry
Russia and China have dominated nuclear power for decades, but the United States may have an opening due to the recent Ukraine war and new nuclear technology.
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‘Europe Needs to Wake Up': Ukraine Issues Dire Warning After Russia Attacks Nuclear Power Plant
The assault was met with widespread condemnation as many in Europe woke to news of the attack on the continent’s largest nuclear facility.
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Russian Forces Capture Chernobyl Nuclear Site
A presidential adviser says Ukraine lost control of the Chernobyl nuclear site, where Ukranian forces had waged a fierce battle with Russian troops.
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Why the U.S. Government Plans to Spend Billions to Keep Money-Losing Nuclear Plants Open
The U.S. government is spending billions of dollars to prop up some money-losing nuclear plants, which it needs to stay open to meet its clean energy goals.
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Warren Buffett's MidAmerican Energy Plans $3.9 Billion Renewables Project in Iowa
The United States is already home to a well-developed onshore wind sector.
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Bill Gates' TerraPower Aims to Build Its First Advanced Nuclear Reactor in a Coal Town in Wyoming
Bill Gates’ TerraPower has chosen Kemmerer, Wyoming, a frontier-era coal town, as the site where the company will build its first advanced nuclear reactor.
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Why California Is Shutting Down Its Last Nuclear Plant
California is closing Diablo Canyon, which is a source of clean power, as it faces an energy emergency and a mandate to eliminate carbon emissions. Why?