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Nuclear Power Plant Web Pages
The
San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station: (SONGS) is located
in northern San Diego County. The plant provides nearly 20% of the
power to more than 15 million people in Southern California.
www.sce.com/songs/
Calvert
Cliffs Nuclear Power Plant: (CCNPP) is located on the
western shore of the Chesapeake Bay in Calvert County, Maryland,
the plant was constructed in the 1970s. Its two 850-megawatt generating
units produce enough electricity to meet the needs of more than
400,000 residential customers.
www.calvertcliffs.com/
Nuclear
Energy Institute: The policy organization of the nuclear
energy and technologies industry. NEI participates in both the national
and global policy-making process. NEI’s objective is to ensure the
formation of policies that promote the beneficial uses of nuclear
energy and technologies in the United States and around the world.
www.nei.org/
The
Ignalina Nuclear Power Plant: This power plant, located
in Visaginas, Lithuania contains RBMK-1500 water-cooled graphite-moderated
channel-type power reactor, the largest power reactor in the world.
The thermal power output of one units is 4800 MW, the electrical
power capacity is 1500 MW. www.iae.lt/
Diablo
Canyon Nuclear Power Plant: Pacific Gas and Electric
Company’s webpage provides information on their Diablo Canyon Nuclear
Power Plant in California.
www.pge.com/006_news/006c3_uranium.shtml
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Last updated: November 19, 2004
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