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  • January 27, 2016
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NEI Estimates Record High Capacity Factor in 2015

U.S. nuclear energy facilities generated electricity at a record high level of reliability in 2015, according to preliminary estimates, again demonstrating nuclear energy’s value to consumers, the stability of the electric grid and to the nation’s economy. Ninety-nine nuclear power plants operating in 30 states posted an estimated average capacity factor of 91.9 percent, based […]

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  • January 20, 2016
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Alstom Machines

Last fall GE acquired the Power and Grid businesses of the France based transport and energy infrastructure manufacturer, Alstom. Together the two company’s formed three joint ventures. The first of which is the Grid unit which will be formed from the combined assets of both the companies. The second will be the Renewables unit which […]

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  • January 15, 2016
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Wind Energy Development Challenges

While wind power is the fastest-growing source of new energy in the U.S., it still faces many challenges towards future development. One of the toughest challenges today is carrying this energy from remote windy plains and deserts to highly populated cities. High voltage lines that carry renewable energy from one point to another means crossing […]

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  • January 5, 2016
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Duke is Planning a New Training Facility at Shearon Harris Nuclear Plant

Duke Energy Corp. is working on a plan for a major expansion of its training center capacity at the Shearon Harris Nuclear Plant site in New Hill, North Carolina. The Charlotte-based power utility has filed a rezoning petition in Wake County to convert a 220-acre site it owns, next to the 930-megawatt generating unit on […]

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  • January 5, 2016
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January Birthdays

Warmest wishes for a Happy Birthday to Lloyd Fitzwater and Robert Glaze! We are so happy that you’re a part of our team! Happy Birthday and all the best to you in the year to come!

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  • December 22, 2015
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Holiday Wishes

GTTSi is lucky to have a group of dedicated employees and we would like to thank you for all your hard work this year. We wish you a year of health, wealth, happiness, luck, warmth… And loads of love of your dear ones! Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to you and your family!

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  • December 17, 2015
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New Milestone for Vogtle Unit 4

Georgia Power announced that the first of three containment vessel rings has been lowered into place at Vogtle unit 4. “Weighing nearly 1,000 tons, the placement of the lower ring for Unit 4 required a tremendous amount of precision and planning to be accomplished safely and correctly,” said Mark Rauckhorst, vice president of construction for […]

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  • December 11, 2015
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Many Thanks to GTTSi Employees

Since our GTTSi employees work all over the country having so many of them that were able to join us at this year’s Christmas party was truly a Blessing….. and many of them that attended the party reached a significant milestone in their service with GTTSi.  Below are the employees who were acknowledged with 5+ […]

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  • December 9, 2015
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NRC Approves Davis-Besse License Renewal

The NRC announced yesterday that the renewal of the Davis-Besse Nuclear Power Plant’s operating license will be extended for an additional 20 years, allowing the plant to operate until 2037. The NRC’s decision to renew Davis-Besse’s license comes following extensive safety and environmental reviews, public meetings and comments.  The plant’s original license was set to […]

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  • December 2, 2015
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27 States against the EPA’s Clean Power Plan

Oklahoma, North Dakota and Missouri have now joined the 24 states that have filed a lawsuit following West Virginia’s lead on challenging the EPA’s Clean Power Plan. The Clean Power Plan aims to cut U.S. power plant emissions 32% by 2030 by forcing states to write plans to reduce emissions from the energy sector. The […]

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