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<blockquote data-quote="RidgeRunner45-70" data-source="post: 3609992" data-attributes="member: 47011"><p>Colorado had a nuke plant owned by Xcel Energy and it was located in Platteville Co. I worked for and retired from Xcel. I worked at the station as an Equipment Operator. Ft. St. Vrain was a gas cooled reactor or HTGR. Gas coolant was helium. It was decommissioned twenty years ago and the station now has half a dozen combustion turbines generating over 1000mw.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RidgeRunner45-70, post: 3609992, member: 47011"] Colorado had a nuke plant owned by Xcel Energy and it was located in Platteville Co. I worked for and retired from Xcel. I worked at the station as an Equipment Operator. Ft. St. Vrain was a gas cooled reactor or HTGR. Gas coolant was helium. It was decommissioned twenty years ago and the station now has half a dozen combustion turbines generating over 1000mw. [/QUOTE]
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