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Nuclear Power Plant Directory App Provides Data on Worldwide Nuclear Plants

All plants are linked to a global map enabling users to instantly find its location. The advanced search function enables search by plant, country, owners, operators, reactor types and status.
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The Curtiss-Wright Nuclear app is an essential tool for those who work in the nuclear industry. It is a comprehensive listing based on the 26th edition of the Commercial Nuclear Power Plant directory by Curtiss-Wright that provides concise data on all operating nuclear plants throughout the world. The app highlights plant owners and operators, reactor types, license renewal applications and license expiration dates.

All plants are linked to a global map enabling you to instantly find its location. The advanced search function enables you to search by plant, country, owners, operators, reactor types and status.

Data for U.S. plants includes:
• Owners
• Operators
• Websites and phone numbers
• Plant name and location
• NRC docket numbers
• Reactor type
• Original licensed MWt
• Uprated MWt
• Design capacity MWe
• A/E/C data
• Cask model and vendor info
• All key dates associated with each plant

Data for international plants includes:
• Status (operating, under construction, suspended)
• Location
• Owner
• Reactor information
• Commercial operation dates

The app is available for both IOS and Android devices.

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