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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract Nuclear power has been widely established Nuclear power has been widely established in Pennsylvania since the 1950s, and has grown to provide almost 25% of the energy produced in PA. This is achieved through the four active reactors currently operating. There are five inactive reactors in PA, including Three Mile Island, which had a partial meltdown and caused a reevaluation of nuclear reactor safety practices. Nuclear power has a significant history in Pennsylvania, beginning in 1954 with the establishment of the first commercial, peace-time plant in America, the Shippingport Atomic Power Station. Since the construction of the Shippingport plant, 8 new nuclear plants have been constructed, 5 of which having already been decommissioned. Despite these shutdowns, in 2019 the 4 remaining active reactors in Pennsylvania collectively ranked second in the nation in electricity generation from nuclear energy, producing approximately 255 million MWh., producing approximately 255 million MWh.
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rdfs:comment Nuclear power has been widely established Nuclear power has been widely established in Pennsylvania since the 1950s, and has grown to provide almost 25% of the energy produced in PA. This is achieved through the four active reactors currently operating. There are five inactive reactors in PA, including Three Mile Island, which had a partial meltdown and caused a reevaluation of nuclear reactor safety practices.ation of nuclear reactor safety practices.
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