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  2. Georgia Nuclear Aircraft Laboratory - Wikipedia

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    The Georgia Nuclear Aircraft Laboratory, also known as AFP No. 67, for Air Force Plant 67 was a United States Air Force test facility located in the Dawson Forest in Dawsonville, Georgia. It was the site of Lockheed's lab for investigating the feasibility of nuclear aircraft. The site was used for irradiating military equipment, as well as the ...

  3. Dawson Forest - Wikipedia

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    Dawson Forest started life as a testing facility for the Lockheed Martin Corporation in the 1960s. This area was used to test the development of the Nuclear-powered aircraft, [5] and later used simply for open air testing to determine the effects of Ionizing radiation on various items.

  4. Vogtle Electric Generating Plant - Wikipedia

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    In June 2016, the final reactor coolant pump for Unit 3 was received on site. In November 2016, the reactor vessel for Unit 3 was set within the nuclear island. 2017 progress includes the installation of the reactor coolant loop piping and both steam generators at Unit 3. Progress has also been made in the turbine, auxiliary, and annex building.

  5. Three Mile Island Nearly Killed Nuclear. Now It's Coming Back.

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    Microsoft has agreed to purchase Three Mile Island's energy to power its AI data centers for the next 20 years. It's the first time a U.S. nuclear reactor will come out of retirement.

  6. How a small reactor in Eastern WA became the world’s first ...

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    Hanford’s historic B Reactor, the world’s first full-scale nuclear reactor, went critical on Sept. 26, 1944. Wigner’s team had designed the Hanford reactors to house 1,600 process tubes.

  7. B&W mPower - Wikipedia

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    The reactor was unveiled by Babcock & Wilcox in June 2009. [3] [4] In July 2010, Babcock & Wilcox announced a formal alliance with Bechtel called Generation mPower LLC. [5]At the same time, Babcock & Wilcox announced that it would build a test facility for the mPower reactor design at the Center for Advanced Engineering and Research in Bedford County, Virginia. [6]

  8. Red Gate Woods - Wikipedia

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    In the woods is the original site of Argonne National Laboratory and the Site A/Plot M Disposal Site, which contains the buried remains of Chicago Pile-1, the world's first artificial nuclear reactor. This section of the forest preserves, then code named "Argonne" (after Forest of Argonne) was leased by county commissioners to the Manhattan ...

  9. Site A - Wikipedia

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    Site A was a research facility near Chicago where, during World War II, research on behalf of the Manhattan Project was carried out. Operated by the University of Chicago's Metallurgical Laboratory, it was the site of Chicago Pile-2, a reconstructed and enlarged version of the world's first nuclear reactor, Chicago Pile-1.