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The plans for Hanford, which was an integral component of the country’s nuclear arsenal after World War II, had just begun to advance when President Trump began his time.
By Keith Schneider
Richland Report, Wash.
In the weeks after President Trump, he led to the production of oil and fuel and signed decrees at the end of the country’s transition to renewable energy.
But in the state of Washington, an effort directed through the government has just begun to build what the Giantst Sun Generation Station deserves in the country. The allocation despite everything progresses, after decades of cleaning radioactive and chemical waste in adjustments and exits, in the Hanford nuclear reserve, a desert exploration that was essential in the country’s arsenal of weapons in 1943 until it closed in 1989. A developer, hecate, was taken last year to the expansions of the site remodeling expansions in the site in parks.
Hécate will have access to 10,300 acres that the Government has decided enough to rebuild. The company has already started the evaluation of the 8,000 acres site, a domain almost 10 times the length of Central Park in New York and sufficient domain for 3. 45 million photovoltaic panels. (Hanford’s site is around 400,000 acres).
If everything goes as planned, the hecate project, which will be completed in 2030, will be through the giant site that the Government has cleaned and changed on lands that had been used for nuclear research, weapons and waste storage. It is expected to generate up to 2,000 megawatts of electricity, enough to supply all houses in Seattle, San Francisco and Denver, and buy 2,000 others in a giant battery installation to a general load of $ four billion. PHOTOVOLTAIC PANELS AND BATTERYS will provide twice more strength than a traditional nuclear force plant. The giant solar plant of the country in the country, the installation of the Copper Mountain Sun in Nevada, can generate up to 802 megawatts of force.
The graduate stranger who still clung to the plan is that Trump’s management will frustrate the efforts that Biden’s management has established to expand a cleaner electricity production.
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