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For 57 days, a nuclear reactor at the Palo Verde Nuclear Generating Station west of Phoenix kept running after a backup generator exploded.
The Nuclear Regulatory Commission sent two additional inspectors to Palo Verde Nuclear Generating Station west of Phoenix on Monday to investigate the failure of emergency equipment during a ...
In deciding to allow Palo Verde to keep running the unit, the Nuclear Regulatory Commission cited the fact that the utility had connected three portable generators to the unit.
Palo Verde is the youngest U.S. nuclear power plant built, ... "The bottom line is we're not going to have the power we need in 10 years," said Jeff Hatch-Miller, ...
Palo Verde Nuclear Generating Station is a desert colossus. The largest nuclear power plant in the U.S. is armed with three reactors that churn out 32 million megawatt-hours per year, providing ...
Areva today announced the signing of a multi-million-dollar contract to supply and replace 12 low-pressure feedwater heaters at the Palo Verde Nuclear Generating Station in Tonopah, Arizona. The ...
Palo Verde Nuclear Plant. Unit 3, scene of the drone incursions, is on the right. WikiMedia - Cuhlik. Palo Verde Nuclear Power Plant is the largest in the U.S., producing over three gigawatts, 35% ...
Palo Verde Nuclear Generating Station will mark four decades this year as one of the nation's largest producers. Here's what to know about nuclear energy in Arizona.
Palo Verde is the largest nuclear-generating site in the U.S. It has three of the five largest nuclear units in the country, with each pressurized water reactor licensed at almost 4,000 MWth. Like ...
23 April 2003 – Predictive technology company, SmartSignal Corporation, announced Tuesday that Arizona Public Service Company (APS), Arizona’s longest-serving electric utility, has implemented ...
* Says its Areva NP unit signed a multimillion-dollar contract to supply and replace 12 low-pressure feedwater heaters at the Palo Verde Nuclear Generating Station in Tonopah, Arizona * Pre-outage ...
PHOENIX — A Palo Verde Nuclear Generating Station reactor unit was nearly back to full production Friday after what its operator described as a minor explosion in an electrical cabinet. Arizona ...
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