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1996 – Tennessee Valley Authority’s Watts Bar 1 Nuclear Power Plant is the Last Unit to be Licensed in the United States in the 20th Century.

1996 – Tennessee Valley Authority’s Watts Bar 1 Nuclear Power Plant is the Last Unit to be Licensed in the United States in the 20th Century.

by VNEC Staff | Aug 13, 1996 | Timeline

1993 – The 109 Nuclear Power Plants Operating in the United States Provided About One-Fifth of the Nation’s Electricity.

by VNEC Staff | Aug 13, 1993 | Timeline

1985 – The 100th Nuclear Power Plant in the US Comes Online in Ohio.

1985 – The 100th Nuclear Power Plant in the US Comes Online in Ohio.

by VNEC Staff | Aug 13, 1985 | Timeline

1984 – Nuclear Surpasses Hydropower to Become the Second Largest Source of Electricity in the United States.

by VNEC Staff | Aug 13, 1984 | Timeline

1983 – Nuclear Energy Generates More Electricity than Natural Gas.

by VNEC Staff | Aug 13, 1983 | Timeline

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