Record Nuclear Output In 2008
By Mark Perry on April 2, 2009 | More Posts By Mark Perry | Author's Website
Energy Information Administration — It was anticipated that nuclear generation would decline in 2008. Preliminary data for much of the year seemed to confirm a decline, although the decline was not as great as initially projected. Cumulative monthly data released in the Electric Power Monthly shows nuclear generation for 2008 was actually a fraction of a percent higher than in the record year of 2007 (see chart above).
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