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Illinois’ Six Nuclear Energy Facilities Operated at Near Full Power During Winter Cold Snap
February 22, 2021 GMT
WARRENVILLE, Ill. (BUSINESS WIRE) Feb 22, 2021
While temperatures plunged across the U.S. last week, Exelon Generation’s six Illinois nuclear plants operated around-the-clock, producing enough power to keep 11 million homes and businesses warm. All six nuclear facilities ran at nearly 100 percent output levels last week, providing schools, hospitals, businesses and residences the reliable, carbon-free electricity needed to keep heaters running during the cold snap.
“We are dedicated to delivering carbon-free, reliable energy for our customers when they need it most,” said Dave Rhoades, Exelon Generation Chief Nuclear Officer. “We’re grateful to our 4,500 Illinois full-time essential workers for accomplishing that goal while managing frigid temperatures and worki
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Nuclear Power, Illinois’ Largest Source of Carbon-Free Energy, Delivers Record-Breaking Reliability During the Pandemic
February 5, 2021 GMT
CHICAGO (BUSINESS WIRE) Feb 5, 2021
While Illinois and the world adjusted to the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020, Exelon Generation’s Illinois nuclear fleet produced a record-breaking amount of reliable, carbon-free electricity to ensure hospitals, nursing homes, businesses and vital infrastructure had the power needed to help Americans combat the virus.
“The reliable generation of electricity is important in any year, but in 2020 that job became even more vital as every facet of our lives was challenged by the pandemic,” said Dave Rhoades, Chief Nuclear Officer of Exelon Generation. “Our frontline, essential workers battled weather extremes of heat and cold and multiple storms in 2020, all while adjusting to new procedures and