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Gold/Mining/Energy : Big Dog's Boom Boom Room

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To: Big Dog who started this subject3/12/2003 3:31:36 PM
From: quehubo   of 206118
 
U.S. scheduled nuke outages up 175 pct on year
Wednesday March 12, 11:54 am ET

NEW YORK, March 12 (Reuters) - Nuclear power generating capacity out of service for refueling and/or extended maintenance in the U.S. totaled 13,488 megawatts on Wednesday, up about 175.2 percent from 4,901 MW out a year ago, a Reuters survey based on information provided by the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission showed.
The total accounts for about 13.8 percent of an overall 97,819 MW of working nuclear generating capacity, compared with about 5 percent a year ago, based on data from the NRC's power reactor status report for March 12, 2002.

The total excludes nuclear power plants currently down for short-term (less than two weeks), unscheduled repairs and units that have been decommissioned.
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