Palo Verde Nuclear Generating Station - Wikipedia The Palo Verde Generating Station, lying in the Northeastern Sonoran Desert, is the only large nuclear power plant in the world that is not near a large body of water The power plant cools and condenses the steam that it produces by using treated sewage water from several nearby cities and towns
Palo Verde Generating Station Powering Arizona 24 7, 365 Palo Verde Generating Station has been one of the nation’s largest power producers for nearly 30 years – all of it clean and carbon-free As the heart of the APS generation fleet, it provides the foundation for the reliable service our customers know they can count on
Arizona’s largest utilities look to nuclear power to meet demand In a written statement Wednesday, Arizona Public Service (APS), Salt River Project (SRP) and Tucson Electric Power (TEP) would work together in seeking out a range of locations, including past
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Arizona utilities explore nuclear expansion - Nuclear Engineering . . . Arizona Public Service (APS), Salt River Project (SRP) and Tucson Electric Power (TEP) are to consider the possibility of adding nuclear generation in Arizona The three utilities have been monitoring emerging nuclear technologies and are evaluating their potential
TEP joins effort to expand nuclear power in Arizona Tucson Electric Power and two other Arizona utilities said Wednesday they will "explore" adding new nuclear power plants in the state using a smaller, modern nuclear reactor design