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  2. BWX Technologies - Wikipedia

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    BWXT mPower, Inc. was formed in 2012 to design, develop, license, and deploy the B&W mPower reactor, a small modular nuclear reactor. The BWXT mPower reactor – no longer in development as of 2017 [ 6 ] – was a scalable, modular reactor with the capacity to provide output in increments of 180 MWe for a four-year operating cycle without ...

  3. Babcock & Wilcox - Wikipedia

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    After B&W emerged from bankruptcy in 2006, B&W and BWX Technologies, both subsidiaries of the McDermott International, Inc., merged on 26 November 2007 to form The Babcock & Wilcox Companies, headed by President John Fees. The old company logo was changed. [19] On June 10, 2009, B&W unveiled B&W Modular Nuclear Energy, LLC (B&W MNE). [20]

  4. List of canceled nuclear reactors in the United States

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    South River: 1 PWR: Cancelled Plan North Carolina: 1,150 1,200 1973 - 1979-01-01 South River: 2 PWR: Cancelled Plan North Carolina: 1,150 1,200 1973 - 1979-01-01 South River: 3 PWR: Cancelled Plan North Carolina: 1,150 1,200 1973 - 1974-12-01 South Texas: 3 BWR: Toshiba ABWR: Cancelled Plan Matagorda County, Texas: 2018 [8] South Texas: 4 BWR ...

  5. MAN Diesel - Wikipedia

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    The electronically controlled line of ME diesel two-stroke engines was added in 2002 with a maximum cylinder bore of 108 cm. MAN B&W Diesel, Denmark, employed approximately 2,200 at the end of 2003 and had 100 GW, or more than 8000 MC engines, in service or on order by 2004.

  6. Nuclear power in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Argonne National Laboratory was assigned by the United States Atomic Energy Commission (AEC) the lead role in developing commercial nuclear energy beginning in the 1940s. . Between then and the turn of the 21st century, Argonne designed, built, and operated fourteen reactors [21] at its site southwest of Chicago, and another fourteen reactors [21] at the National Reactors Testing Station in Idaho.

  7. Worcester Consolidated Street Railway - Wikipedia

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    [1]: 39 The WCSR and the Boston and Worcester Street Railway (B&W) built a freight house on Green Street in 1912; it was replaced with a larger facility off Shrewsbury Street in 1918. [ 10 ] : 53, 56 Springfield–Boston and Springfield–Providence through freight service, jointly operated with other New Haven-owned systems and the B&W, began ...

  8. Fracking in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The New Jersey Legislature accepted Governor Chris Christie's alternative recommendation for a one-year ban on hydraulic fracturing instead. [275] In September 2012, Christie vetoed Senate bill (S253) that had passed by a margin of 30–5, which would have banned the treatment, discharge, disposal or storage of hydraulic fracturing waste in New ...

  9. Three Mile Island accident - Wikipedia

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    GPU formed General Public Utilities Nuclear Corporation as a subsidiary to own and operate the company's nuclear facilities, including Three Mile Island. In 1996, General Public Utilities shortened its name to GPU Inc. In 1998, GPU sold TMI-1 to AmerGen Energy Corporation, a joint venture between Philadelphia Electric Company and British Energy ...