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Join Conservation Nebraska and Nebraska Public Power District (NPPD) for a lunch and a tour of the Cooper Nuclear Station. ***This event is limited in size and requires registration and information collection because of the station's security protocols. You must complete these steps in order to participate in this event***
Please complete the required steps by May 30th if you wish to attend.
To complete the required registration and information collection please visit: https://nppd.workflowcloud.com/forms/d6f10a96-e7e9-4d45-8136-98318eeef21e
Other important information:
- Information Collection: This information collection is necessary for completion of our required Security and Radiologically Controlled Area paperwork. Deadline to submit your form is May 30th.
- Government-Issued Photo Identification: Each visitor must bring a current (non-expired) government-issued photo ID. Without this ID, the visitor will not be allowed inside of the fenced, Protected area at CNS. There are no exceptions to this federal regulation.
- Walking Distance: CNS is spread out over a large area. Site tours include a lot of walking and some stair climbing. It is important for visitors to know this prior to the tour.
Cooper Nuclear Station Information: Along the Missouri River, located just south of Brownville, Nebraska, is Nebraska Public Power District's Cooper Nuclear Station. It operates as the state's largest, single-unit electrical generator, generating approximately 835 megawatts of safe, reliable, carbon-free electricity. This is enough electricity to serve more than 385,000 residential customers during the hottest summer.
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Cooper Nuclear Station, College Station, United States
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