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GE Hitachi Nuclear Energy (GEH) is a provider of advanced reactors and nuclear services. It is headquartered in Wilmington, North Carolina , United States. Established in June 2007, GEH is a nuclear alliance created by General Electric and Hitachi .
Cut-away view of a GE-Hitachi Nuclear Energy ESBWR reactor containment design. The Economic Simplified Boiling Water Reactor (ESBWR) is a passively safe generation III+ reactor design derived from its predecessor, the Simplified Boiling Water Reactor (SBWR) and from the Advanced Boiling Water Reactor (ABWR).
About GE Hitachi Nuclear Energy. Based in Wilmington, N.C., GE Hitachi Nuclear Energy (GEH) is a world-leading provider of advanced reactor technology and nuclear services. Established in June ...
Vallecitos Nuclear Center viewed from Pleasanton Ridge Regional Park. The Vallecitos Nuclear Center is a nuclear research facility, and the site of a former GE Hitachi Nuclear Energy electricity-generating nuclear power plant in unincorporated Alameda County, California, United States. [1]
TerraPower, the nuclear energy venture backed by Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates and headquartered in Bellevue, Wash., is collaborating with GE Hitachi Nuclear Energy in pursuit of a public ...
Hitachi and General Electric (GE)'s nuclear power unit, GEH, will open five new sales offices around the world by the end of this year, The Wall Street Journal reports. "Many nations, especially ...
The BWRX-300 is a design for a small modular nuclear reactor proposed by GE Hitachi Nuclear Energy (GEH). The BWRX-300 would feature passive safety, in that neither external power nor operator action would be required to maintain a safe state, even in extreme circumstances.
GE Hitachi: GE Hitachi PRISM | The Future of Nuclear Energy; World Nuclear Association: Fast Neutron Reactors Archived 2013-02-24 at the Wayback Machine; Esquire Magazine: "Meet the Man Who Could End Global Warming" PRISM IFR (drawing) S-PRISM Fuel Cycle Study, Proceedings of ICAPP ’03; The Guardian article: Nuclear waste-burning reactor ...