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  <title><![CDATA[Making History! TVA Safely Connects A New Source of Nuclear Power]]></title>
  <body><![CDATA[<p>Last weekend,&nbsp;licensed reactor operators at the Tennessee Valley Authority&nbsp;safely connected a new source of nuclear power&nbsp;to its electric system.&nbsp;It is an historic moment for the nuclear industry because it is&nbsp;the first new U.S.&nbsp;nuclear generation of the 21st century. The&nbsp;new source of nuclear power&nbsp;is coming from&nbsp;TVA's&nbsp;Watts Bar reactor Unit 2 located&nbsp;50 miles north of Chattanooga, Tennessee.</p><p>This achievement was made possible by years of effort by&nbsp;numerous TVA&nbsp;employees, leaders and workers alike, as well as teams of regulators, contractors,&nbsp;advisors,&nbsp;and members of the TVA Nuclear Oversight Committee, including&nbsp;<a title="Marilyn Brown" href="http://spp.gatech.edu/people/person/91044ab3-9e96-5940-80a3-46f80924f3d1" target="_blank">Dr.&nbsp;Marilyn Brown</a>, Brook Byers Professor of Sustainable Systems at the Georgia Institute of Technology.&nbsp;Dr. Brown has chaired the TVA's Nuclear Oversight Committee for most of&nbsp;the last&nbsp;five years when the bulk of the construction of the new unit took pace and&nbsp;during two terms as an appointee by President Obama to the TVA Board of Directors.</p><p>When TVA's&nbsp;reactor operators safely connected Watts Bar Unit 2 to the TVA electric system this weekend,&nbsp;the nuclear-powered electricity output from Unit 2 was&nbsp;delivered for the first time to TVA's customers. These customers include&nbsp;families, businesses and industries across&nbsp;seven&nbsp;states,&nbsp;including a portion of northern Georgia. For the past several decades,TVA's nuclear power has provided some of the least-cost electricity in its system. And, as noted by Dr. Brown, "Nuclear energy provides one of the major opportunities for reducing greenhouse gas emissions since it is essentially a carbon-free resource."&nbsp;</p>]]></body>
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