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  2. Laguna Verde Nuclear Power Station - Wikipedia

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    México apostará fuerte a explotar “energías limpias”, incluida la nuclear (La Crónica de Hoy, 31 March 2010) Repotenciación de la planta de energía nuclear en Laguna Verde (Mexican Presidency Official Website, 22 May 2006) Profile of Laguna Verde NPP (Publication inside WANO [permanent dead link ‍], Volume 13 Number 2 Year 2005)

  3. Luminous energy - Wikipedia

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    In photometry, luminous energy is the perceived energy of light.This is sometimes called the quantity of light. [1] Luminous energy is not the same as radiant energy, the corresponding objective physical quantity.

  4. United States Department of Energy National Laboratories

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    Hanford and Oak Ridge were administered by private companies, and Los Alamos was administered by a public university (the University of California). Additional success was had at the University of Chicago in reactor research, leading to the creation of Argonne National Laboratory outside Chicago, and at other academic institutions spread across ...

  5. Energy in the United States - Wikipedia

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    US energy production in 2023 [22]. The United States is the world's second-largest producer of energy. It produces 16% of the world's energy, about three-fourths as much as China. [4]

  6. Alta Wind Energy Center - Wikipedia

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    Alta Wind Energy Center (AWEC), also known as Mojave Wind Farm, is the third largest onshore wind energy project in the world.The Alta Wind Energy Center is a wind farm located in Tehachapi Pass of the Tehachapi Mountains, in Kern County, California.

  7. Energy usage of the United States military - Wikipedia

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    A view of solar panels installed in 2011 on the roof of Space and Naval Warfare Systems Command Headquarters, San Diego. The rooftop photovoltaic installation supports the Department of Defense's goal of increasing renewable energy sources to 25 percent of all energy consumed by the year 2025.

  8. Tactical High Energy Laser - Wikipedia

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    THEL/ACTD. The Tactical High-Energy Laser, or THEL, was a laser developed for military use, also known as the Nautilus laser system.The mobile version is the Mobile Tactical High-Energy Laser, or MTHEL.

  9. National Renewable Energy Laboratory - Wikipedia

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    The National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) in the US specializes in the research and development of renewable energy, energy efficiency, energy systems integration, and sustainable transportation. [2]