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  2. GE Three - Wikipedia

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    The GE Three are three nuclear engineers who "blew the whistle" on safety problems at nuclear power plants in the United States in 1976. The three nuclear engineers gained the attention of journalists and the anti-nuclear movement. The GE Three returned to prominence in 2011 during the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster.

  3. GE Hitachi Nuclear Energy - Wikipedia

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    In Canada, the organization was known as GE Hitachi Nuclear Energy Canada and its purpose is to provide fuel and service nuclear power plants that operate on heavy water reactors made by Atomic Energy Canada. [3] In 2016, GE and Hitachi sold GE Hitachi Nuclear Energy Canada to BWXT Canada Ltd. and renamed BWXT Nuclear Energy Canada [5] [6] [7] [8]

  4. Generation III reactor - Wikipedia

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    A Development of the RBMK nuclear power reactor. Fixes all of the RBMK reactor's design errors and flaws and adds a full containment building and Passive nuclear safety features such as a passive core cooling system. The physical prototype of the MKER-1000 is the 5th unit of the Kursk Nuclear Power Plant.

  5. Advanced boiling water reactor - Wikipedia

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    Slightly different versions of the ABWR are offered by GE-Hitachi, Hitachi-GE, and Toshiba. [5]In 1997 the GE-Hitachi U.S. ABWR design was certified as a final design in final form by the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, meaning that its performance, efficiency, output, and safety have already been verified, making it bureaucratically easier to build it rather than a non-certified design.

  6. Vallecitos Nuclear Center - Wikipedia

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    Vallecitos Nuclear Center viewed from Pleasanton Ridge Regional Park. The Vallecitos Nuclear Center is a nuclear research facility, and the site of a former GE Hitachi Nuclear Energy electricity-generating nuclear power plant in unincorporated Alameda County, California, United States. [1]

  7. In Global Push, GE and Hitachi Nuclear Will Open New Sales ...

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    Hitachi and General Electric (GE)'s nuclear power unit, GEH, will open five new sales offices around the world by the end of this year, The Wall Street Journal reports. "Many nations, especially ...

  8. 3 Top Nuclear Stocks to Buy in January - AOL

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    The company is poised for long-term growth as big technology companies and entire countries consider nuclear power as a way to meet energy needs while reducing carbon emissions. ... 3. GE Vernova.

  9. GE Hitachi Nuclear Energy's Global Laser Enrichment ... - AOL

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    About GE Hitachi Nuclear Energy. Based in Wilmington, N.C., GE Hitachi Nuclear Energy (GEH) is a world-leading provider of advanced reactor technology and nuclear services. ... power output and ...