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  • Published: Mar 30th, 2010
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View: Adding nuclear power can meet energy demand while not increasing carbon dioxide emissions


Small refinements to boost generating capacity at U.S. nuclear power plants are making a large contribution toward increased use of clean energy technologies. These ”power-uprates,” as they are known, provide up to 17.8 percent in additional power at a nuclear plant and are less costly than depending on fossil fuels or even wind and solar energy.

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