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  2. Rancho Seco Nuclear Generating Station - Wikipedia

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    The plant cost $375 million [1] when it was built in 1974 ($1.8 billion in 2023 dollars [2]) and it cost about $120 million in 1974 dollars to decommission ($577 million in 2023 dollars [2]), according to the SMUD Rancho Seco Nuclear Education Center.

  3. Herald, California - Wikipedia

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    The now-decommissioned 918MW Rancho Seco Nuclear Generating Station was built in Herald; its site is now the location of the 1000MW gas-fired Cosumnes Power Plant and an 11 MW solar installation. The nuclear plant's disused cooling towers remain standing, and are the largest buildings in California's Central Valley. [3]

  4. Rancho Seco Recreational Park - Wikipedia

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    Rancho Seco Recreational Park is a recreational area located in the California Central Valley near the Rancho Seco Nuclear Generating Station in Herald, California. It is open to the public for camping, fishing, hiking and water activities. Boats are restricted to outboard electric motors which improves the lake's use as a swimming hole.

  5. List of tallest cooling towers - Wikipedia

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    Watts Bar Nuclear Plant, cooling tower 1 [26] Nuclear power plant United States: Rhea County, TN: 506 ft (154 m) 1977 Base diameter of 123 m / 405 ft. Unit 1 did not enter into service until 1996, the cooling towers was completed by 1977 [27] Watts Bar Nuclear Plant, cooling tower 2 [26] Nuclear power plant United States: Rhea County, TN: 506 ...

  6. Three Mile Island nuclear plant gears up for Big Tech reboot

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    The power plants produce waste that can remain radioactive for thousands of years. About a tennis court-size amount of spent nuclear fuel from Unit 1 is stored on Three Mile Island, which sits on ...

  7. List of canceled nuclear reactors in the United States

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    The late 1960s and early 1970s saw a rapid growth in the development of nuclear power in the United States. By 1976, however, many nuclear plant proposals were no longer viable due to a slower rate of growth in electricity demand, significant cost and time overruns, and more complex regulatory requirements.

  8. William H. Zimmer Power Station - Wikipedia

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    The William H. Zimmer Power Station, located near Moscow, Ohio, was a 1.35-gigawatt (1,351 MW) coal power plant.Planned by Cincinnati Gas and Electric (CG&E) (a forerunner of Duke Energy), with Columbus & Southern Ohio Electric (a forerunner of American Electric Power (AEP)) and Dayton Power & Light (DP&L) as its partners, it was originally intended to be a nuclear power plant. [1]

  9. Intel to offer foundry services to Tower Semiconductor after ...

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    (Reuters) - Intel will offer foundry services to Tower Semiconductor in a new deal that will see the Israeli contract chipmaker invest $300 million in Intel's New Mexico factory, the companies ...