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Hallam Nuclear Power Facility

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Hallam nuclear power facility site
Hallam nuclear power facility site

The Hallam Nuclear Power Facility (HNPF) in Nebraska was a 75 MWe sodium-cooled graphite-moderated nuclear power plant built by Atomics International and operated by Consumers Public Power District of Nebraska. It was built in tandem with and co-located with a conventional coal-fired power station, the Sheldon Power Station. The facility featured a shared turbo generator that could accept steam from either heat source, and a shared control room. Full power was achieved in July 1963. The facility shut down on September 27, 1964 to resolve reactor problems. In May 1966, Consumers Public Power District rejected their option to purchase the facility from the Atomic Energy Commission (AEC). In response, the AEC announced its plan to decommission the facility in June, 1966. The facility operated for 6,271 hours and generated 192,458,000 kW-hrs of electric power.It was located near Hallam, about 25 miles southwest of Lincoln.

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Hallam Nuclear Power Facility
Moslestraße, Oldenburg Bahnhofsviertel

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26122 Oldenburg, Bahnhofsviertel
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