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Nuclear accidents made Three Mile Island, Chernobyl and Fukushima household words. But how many people know about Calvert Cliffs, which has been operating quietly on the Chesapeake Bay since the mid-1970s? Calvert Cliffs generates 1,756 MW of power, equal to 38% of Maryland’s needs and representing more than three-quarters of...
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