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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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Republican Lawmakers Want Action After Deadly LaSalle Veterans’ Home Outbreak State Republican lawmakers want action after a deadly COVID-19 outbreak at LaSalle Veterans’ Home. Senator Sue Rezin stood outside the Veterans’ Home yesterday stating her outrage at the mass outbreak that killed 36 residents. Rezin is demanding an independent investigation to ensure the safety of the state’s veterans. The state Senate Republican has filed four bills she believes will fix problems within the Department of Veterans’ Affairs. All of the bills are tied up in the Senate Assignments Committee. The Decatur Radio App-The Latest News, Sports And Events In Your Hands ....