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20 July 2021 Share Four Illinois nuclear plants at risk of permanent closure are between them approaching an uninterrupted streak of 15,000 days of continuous service at a time when the US energy grid is increasingly challenged by extreme heat and storms, Exelon said yesterday. With the first closures scheduled to take place in September, policymakers are continuing efforts to preserve the plants. The Byron plant (Image: Exelon) The two-unit Byron plant reached 5000 consecutive days online last week, the company said, while Dresden reached 4260 consecutive days during the same period, with Braidwood (3975 days) and LaSalle Station (1603 days) adding to a run that is approaching the equivalent of 41 years of uninterrupted service. The four plants together provide more than two-thirds of Illinois carbon-free energy, Exelon said. ....
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Social Media 6/15/2021 6:00:00 PM ByronFest 2021 is offering a new, exciting offer for our ride-loving guests at our carnival this year, the MEGA PASS! The Mega Pass will get you unlimited rides all weekend long and also works as your entrance wristband into the festival for the weekend. Mega Passes can be purchased right now for a presale rate of $50. These can be bought online at eventbrite.com (just search ByronFest) up until June 24th, 2021 at Noon so we have time to mail them to you! Or, these can be bought at the Byron Area Chamber of Commerce office, 232 W 2nd St Upstairs, up until July 8th at Noon. ....
Samantha Boring Created: December 11, 2020 07:18 AM (ABC 6 NEWS) - Even with a warmer-than-normal start to December, a local town is celebrating all things cold. The Byron BrrrFest will kick off Friday night with a tree lighting at 6:00 p.m. at the Park and Ride lot, then fireworks will follow at 7:00 p.m. at the new baseball fields in Byron. This event will not be as big as usual due to the pandemic. In the past, there has been a 5K, pictures with Santa, sleigh rides, reindeer petting, and even a polar plunge. Even though they cannot do all of those things this year, members of the Byron Area Chamber of Commerce still wanted to keep the festivities alive. ....