Economic Benefits of the Duke Power-Operated Nuclear Power Plants

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Overview: Nuclear power plants operated by Duke Power in North and South Carolina are an integral part of their local economies. The operation of the plants, and the increased electricity production associated with them, accounts for 4,692 jobs and $271 million in labor income in counties around McGuire and Catawba. This paper, conducted by the Nuclear Energy Institute1 (NEI), examines the economic, fiscal, community and other benefits provided by the McGuire, Catawba and Oconee nuclear power plants, which are operated by Duke Power. Benefits are analyzed for four counties surrounding McGuire and Catawba and four counties around Oconee.

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Format: PDF | Size: 713KB | Date: Dec 2004 | Pages: 50


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