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Trump's tax bill eliminates clean energy incentives, costing Arizona $58 billion in investments and 69,000 jobs statewide ...
Fermi, a Texas company looking to build four nuclear plants next to a U.S. nuclear weapons complex, said in documents revealed on Tuesday that it is talking with large data managers on leasing ...
The state Public Utilities Commission has ordered PG&E to pay $43.2 million back to customers for mismanaging the troubled ...
The news comes amid a larger fight over what the transition to cleaner energy should look like — or if there should be a move to renewables at all.
Where is the biggest nuclear power plant in the US? Palo Verde was once the largest nuclear facility in the country, with three reactors and a generating capacity of about 3.9 gigawatts.
That power plant is brand new and one of the few nuclear generating stations to be built in recent decades. It is owned by Georgia Power Co. and located in Burke County, about 100 miles northwest ...
That power plant is brand new and one of the few nuclear generating stations to be built in recent decades. It is owned by Georgia Power Co. and located in Burke County, about 100 miles northwest ...
The plant — located in Tonopah, about 55 miles west of downtown Phoenix — began operating in 1985. It provides enough energy today to power about 4 million homes and businesses in Arizona, California, ...
The plant — located in Tonopah, about 55 miles west of downtown Phoenix — began operating in 1985. It provides enough energy today to power about 4 million homes and businesses in Arizona, California, ...
At its peak, nuclear power provided about 5.4 gigawatts, or roughly one-third of the state’s electrical supply, according to the advocacy group Nuclear New York.
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