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The Duane Arnold Energy Center (DAEC) was Iowa's only nuclear power plant. It is located on a 500-acre (200 ha) site on the west bank of the Cedar River , two miles (3.2 km) north-northeast of Palo, Iowa , USA, or eight miles (13 km) northwest of Cedar Rapids .
Duane Arnold Energy Center (sold in 2006) DAEC, located in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, is Iowa's only nuclear power plant. It was originally owned by Alliant Energy-Interstate Power and Light (70%) and two co-op utilities (30%) when NMC formed. On January 27, 2006, FPL took Alliant Energy's 70% ownership of the plant. DAEC is no longer part of NMC and ...
In Iowa, Miller-Meeks pointed to the 10,000-panel solar farm behind her and said, on a gusty Friday afternoon, that wind is an abundant renewable energy resource that is already being used and can ...
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In the 1970s IES constructed the Duane Arnold Energy Center, a 615 MW nuclear plant in Palo, Iowa. In 2006, Alliant closed a deal with FPL Energy to sell their stake in the plant. [5] Alliant Energy also provides several non-regulated services, including ground transportation and energy engineering (such as wind and geothermal energy).
The Duane Arnold Energy Center cooling towers were damaged and the nuclear reactor was shut down permanently. [44] By August 23, Alliant announced that power had been restored to 99 percent of their affected customers. [45] Mediacom, a telecommunications company, reported 340,000 customers lost Internet access in the affected states. [46] [47]
The solar power facility under construction in August 2013. The Ivanpah Solar power project was built on 6 square miles (16 km 2) of public land in the south central Mojave Desert. [63] Project construction was temporarily halted in the spring of 2011 due to the suspected impacts on desert tortoises. [64]
The Crescent Dunes Solar Energy Project is a solar thermal power project with an installed capacity of 110 megawatt (MW) [4] and 1.1 gigawatt-hours of energy storage [1] located near Tonopah, about 190 miles (310 km) northwest of Las Vegas.