It’s a “Family Affair” Across Duke Energy’s Nuclear Fleet
[slideshow] You’ve probably heard the phrase, “we’re one big, happy family.” Well, across Duke Energy's nuclear fleet, that saying is absolutely true . With a company as large as Duke Energy, it’s not surprising to find family members who work ...
Giving Back During the Holidays
Across the Carolinas and Midwest, Duke Energy employees, including those at our nuclear stations, provide more than safe, reliable electricity this holiday season. They also provide holiday cheer throughout their communities through their holiday ...
Employees Tour Nuclear Facilities with Their Families in Tow
A special benefit for employees at Duke Energy's nuclear power plants is the opportunity to show their loved ones where they work. Occasionally, each Duke Energy nuclear plant hosts a special family tour day. During this event, employees with nuclear ...
McGuire Celebrates 30 Years of Being an Industry Leader and Devoted Member of the Community
McGuire Celebrates 30 Years of Being an Industry Leader and Devoted Member of the Community “This plant will be a good neighbor. And, will provide power to the prosperous, progressive Piedmont Carolinas.” - William Bulgin McGuire, Duke Power President ...
Used Fuel Storage and Reprocessing
This is the third part of our three part series on the nuclear fuel cycle. To read the first part on mining, converting, enriching and fabricating nuclear fuel, click here, and to read the second part on the fuel in the reactor core, click here. Part ...
The Fuel in the Reactor Core
In this the second-part of three-part series where we examine the phases of the nuclear fuel cycle. To read the first part of our series, click here. Part 2 From Fabrication Facility to Reactor After nuclear fuel assemblies are built at the fuel ...
Mining, Converting, Enriching and Fabricating Nuclear Fuel
In this three-part series, we examine the phases of the nuclear fuel cycle. Part 1 What makes nuclear energy one of the most environmentally friendly forms of electricity generation is the fact nuclear stations do not burn any fuel, thus emitting no ...
How Nuclear Stations Manage “Waste” Materials
The U.S. nuclear industry’s commitment to protect public health and safety extends all the way to how nuclear stations handle by-products produced during electricity generation. Similar to places like medical research laboratories, hospitals, clinics, ...
Nuclear Communicator…Not Your Ordinary PR Professional!
Public relations professionals are typically expected to wear multiple hats – that of a journalist, communicator, advocate and problem solver. While the same can be said for a PR professional working in the nuclear industry, there are several other ...
A Blast from the Past - Oconee Nuclear Station
Click here to see a larger version. Oconee Nuclear Station, along with several other nuclear stations, was featured in a special edition of the trade magazine, Nuclear Engineering in April of 1970. While the drawing does not wholly reflect the final ...