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This station is located about 17 miles northwest of Charlotte, North Carolina, on a 32,500-acre lake, created in 1963 by Duke Power for the Cowens Ford Hydroelectric Station. The McGuire units use the lake's water for cooling.
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Christy Harper and Melissa Cogdill
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Booger, Julie, Melissa,Mike,Harry,Bruce, and Elaine
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RP's At McGuire
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Scott Hamilton
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McGuire Nuclear Power Plant
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McGuire Nuclear Power Plant
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McGuire Map
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McGuire Map
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McGuire Unit 1 Turbine
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McGuire Turbine
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McGuire Nuclear Power Plant
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McGuire SGs and NC
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McGuire Nuclear Power Plant
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McGuire Nuclear Power Plant
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McGuire Map
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McGuire Nuclear Power Plant
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Installing Reactor at McGuire
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Aerial View McGuire Nuclear Power Plant
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Diesel Generator at McGuire
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McGuire Control Room
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