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  2. History of nuclear power - Wikipedia

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    The Hanul Nuclear Power Plant in South Korea, one of the largest nuclear power plants in the world, using indigenously-designed APR-1400 generation-III reactors [121] Zero-emission nuclear power is an important part of the climate change mitigation effort.

  3. Nuclear power - Wikipedia

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    The levelized cost of electricity (LCOE) from a new nuclear power plant is estimated to be 69 USD/MWh, according to an analysis by the International Energy Agency and the OECD Nuclear Energy Agency. This represents the median cost estimate for an nth-of-a-kind nuclear power plant to be completed in 2025, at a discount rate of 7%.

  4. Nuclear power plant - Wikipedia

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    The world's first and only nuclear power plant that put Gen IV reactors into commercial use is Shidao Bay Nuclear Power Plant. The reactor is a high-temperature gas-cooled reactor , started its building process on September 21 2014, [ 75 ] started to generate power December 20, 2021, [ 76 ] and was put into commercial operation in December 12 ...

  5. Nuclear power in the United States - Wikipedia

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    US nuclear power plants, highlighting recently and soon-to-be retired plants, as of 2018 (US EIA) The low price of natural gas in the United States since 2008 has spurred construction of gas-fired power plants as an alternative to nuclear plants. In August 2011, the head of America's largest nuclear utility said that this was not the time to ...

  6. WNP-3 and WNP-5 - Wikipedia

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    Washington Nuclear Project Nos. 3 and 5, abbreviated as WNP-3 and WNP-5 (collectively known as the Satsop Nuclear Power Plant) were two of the five nuclear power plants on which construction was started by the Washington Public Power Supply System (WPPSS, also called "Whoops!" [1]) in order to meet projected electricity demand in the Pacific ...

  7. Three Mile Island, Site of Worst Nuclear Accident in U.S ...

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    A newly-announced Microsoft deal would reopen a retired reactor on the site of the worst nuclear power plant accident in U.S. history. Constellation Energy announced the agreement on Friday, Sept ...

  8. Where Will NuScale Power Be in 5 Years? - AOL

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    The aftermath of a large-scale nuclear incident can leave the plant, and the areas around it, contaminated for a very long time. There's a reason why the approval process for nuclear reactor ...

  9. How Nuclear Power Could Be A Game Changer For Puerto Rico - AOL

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    The report, published in May 2020, concluded that even these small reactors could replace as much as 74% of Puerto Rico’s existing power plants, and pointed to the continued operation of nuclear ...