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Idaho Samizdat: Nuke Notes
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Luminant Power goes with dual 1,700 MW Mitsubishi ABWRs Texas-based Luminant Power submitted a combined construction permit-operating license (COL) application to the NRC Sept 19 for two new Mitsubishi APWRs at Comanche Peak. [ media kit ] Luminant is the third company to file for new nuclear reactors in Texas. The other two are NRG at South Texas Project and Exelon at Victoria county....
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Texas nuclear new build roundup
Exelon files with NRC, Luminant coming up soon Texas is the heart of the nation's oil industry, but it is in the Lone Star State that new nuclear reactors are being planned at a pace which only a few years ago would have seemed like science fiction. There is an enormous amount of activity in Texas, and it continues to rival China in terms of planned commitments to nuclear energy. This...
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Luminant advances Mitsubishi APWR
Texas energy company expects to file with the NRC in 2008 for two units Energy Futures, now branded as Luminant, is currently the only U.S. reactor operator which plans to file an application with the NRC for new reactors that will use Mitsubishi's Advanced Pressurized Water Reactor (APWR). Luminant plans to build two new units at its Comanche Peak reactor station, but has not formally committed...
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