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The plant is Missouri's only nuclear power plant and is close to Fulton, Missouri. [2] The 2,767 acres (1,120 ha) site began operations on December 19, 1984. It generates electricity from one 1,190-megawatt Westinghouse four-loop pressurized water reactor and a General Electric turbine-generator. The Ameren Corporation owns and operates the ...
According to the Sierra Club, as of 2016 there were a total of 16 coal-fired power plants in Missouri, a decrease from 2012, when there were 23. [5] A Missouri City coal-fired power plant operated by Independence Power & Light closed in 2015; the facility was aging (60 years old) and could not comply with U.S. Environmental Protection Agency pollution regulations. [6]
Keokuk Power Plant, formerly owned by Union Electric, now AmerenUE. Construction began in 1910 and when completed in 1913 it was the largest capacity, single powerhouse electricity generating plant in the world. The Power House and spillways are owned and operated by Ameren Missouri and has a 142 MW capacity. [3]
"Area fire departments are assisting Pantex fire crews to ensure the plant's safety." Another post shortly before that states, "The fire near Pantex is not contained. Response efforts have shifted ...
Much of Missouri is under a hazardous weather outlook and state authorities have urged the public to avoid driving in icy and snowy conditions. Video captures moment when semi-truck spins out of ...
A fire truck responding to an accident in Missouri lost control on ice, sending it violently spinning down a neighborhood street, video shows. ... The car the fire truck hit was involved in the ...
The Tokaimura nuclear reprocessing plant fire and explosion. 37 workers were exposed to low doses of radiation. Donen later acknowledged it had initially suppressed information about the fire. [42] [46] 0: 18 Jun 1999: Shika, Japan: Wrong handling of some control rods set off an uncontrolled nuclear reaction. [42]
Ameren technician replacing a street light. Ameren Corporation is an American power company created December 31, 1997, by the merger of Union Electric Company (formerly NYSE: UEP) of St. Louis, Missouri and the neighboring Central Illinois Public Service Company (CIPSCO Inc. holding, formerly NYSE: CIP) of Springfield, Illinois. [3]