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Feds rescind license extension for Florida nuclear plant Feb 24, 2022, 2:41 AM | Updated: 5:05 pm FILE- In this Feb. 26, 2009 file photo, the Turkey Point nuclear plant south of Miami is shown.
The Nuclear Regulatory Commission this week approved license renewals that will allow FPL’s Turkey Point reactors, known as Unit 3 and Unit 4, to continue operating until 2052 and 2053, respe… ...
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Florida’s Turkey Point Nuclear Plant Gets Green Light To ... - MSNThe Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) recently extended the operating licenses for the plant's two reactors, Unit 3 and Unit 4, until 2052 and 2053, respectively.
As the state looks at expanding the use of nuclear energy, Florida Power & Light has received federal approval to continue operating its Turkey Point nuclear plant in Miami-Dade County into the 2050s.
Florida Power & Light (FPL), which is the largest U.S. electric utility by residential customers, owns the two operational nuclear plants and has applied to continue their licenses for nearly 30 ...
Two plants run four reactors and use nuclear to create energy. They are located in Homestead and Jensen Beach. There's a nuclear reactor on University of Florida campus that has been there since ...
NextEra Energy-owned Florida Power & Light Company (FPL) said on Wednesday that the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) has approved the license renewal for two of its Turkey Point nuclear ...
This is a monumental milestone not only for our village, but for Lake County and all of Northeast Ohio,” Titus said in an ...
In the 70s, Florida had three nuclear power plants. Today, Florida is down to two. Those two, in St. Lucie at Jensen Beach and Turkey Point in Homestead, are producing energy through four reactors ...
Nestled between the Florida Everglades and Biscayne National Park, amid a fragile ecosystem that supports sea turtles and manatees, sits a sprawling nuclear power plant known as Turkey Point.
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