Sentences with phrase «large nuclear plants»

The five large nuclear plants in the region (Millstone Nuclear Power Station in Connecticut, Seabrook Station Nuclear Power Plant in New Hampshire, and Ginna Nuclear Power Plant, Nine Mile Point Nuclear Generating Station, and James A. Fitzpatrick Power Plant in New York) will remain in operation through 2030, which assumes license renewals for some plants.
• The restructuring of the former Areva into Framatome and Orano is complete, with the world's largest nuclear plant operator EDF taking ownership of Framatome, which focuses on reactors, fuel fabrication and services.
Because of their smaller size, SMRs are «probably losing some economies of scale,» Nuclear Energy Institute spokesman Matthew Wald told Utility Dive, but they stand to gain some operational advantages over larger nuclear plants.
Exelon (NYSE: EXC) is the country's largest nuclear plant operator and has a huge incentive to see nuclear succeed.
There are more than 24,000 residents in the city, which is the location of the Browns Ferry Nuclear Power Plant - once the world's largest nuclear plant.
On a dollar per unit of electricity produced basis, SMR - 160's cost is reckoned to be much less than the large nuclear plants.
By eliminating boron and other corrosive material typically used in large nuclear plants and other SMRs, the propensity for fouling and reactor components stress corrosion cracking has been dramatically reduced.
Response: Our best cost estimate indicates that a SMR - 160 plant can be installed turnkey by Holtec for less than half of the projected cost of the large nuclear plants on per kilowatt basis (being built in the US, France, and Finland today).
There are more than 24,000 residents in the city, which is the location of the Browns Ferry Nuclear Power Plant - once the world's largest nuclear plant.
On other notes, Rogers said he is intrigued about the prospect of modular nuclear plants — «By 2030 they will be cost competitive with the larger nuclear plants,» he said — and by 2050 nuclear (despite the Fukushima disaster) and solar could become mainstays in the power business.
Indian Point, New York's largest nuclear plant, needs no subsidy.
To get to the billion ton scale of CO2 capture viewed by many experts as climatically significant, DAC systems would thus require about 10 GW of power, equal to about 3 times the capacity of the largest nuclear plant in the US.
Large nuclear plants may need continent spanning distribution systems.
There are more than 24,000 residents in the city, which is the location of the Browns Ferry Nuclear Power Plant - once the world's largest nuclear plant.
Once home to the world's largest nuclear plant, it has always been a leader in the state's energy industry and remains a powerful example of a thriving local economy.
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