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Now that the demolition of a radiation-contaminated building is complete at the West Valley Demonstration Project Site, soil ...
The Tennessee Valley Authority imploded the smoke stacks at the Bull Run Fossil Plant in Claxton Saturday.
The Tennessee Valley Authority imploded the smoke stacks at the Bull Run Fossil Plant in Claxton Saturday.
Demolition experts safely imploded the 500-foot and 800-foot stacks at the retired Bull Run Fossil plant. After 61 years of service, the plant was retired in 2023.
RELATED: Bull Run smokestacks set for demolition, marking end of an era The Sierra Club, an environmental group, are calling the implosion a win and hope it leads TVA on a path toward clean energy.
Bull Run Fossil Plant in Claxton was retired in 2023 to help make way for the Tennessee Valley Authority's clear power initiatives. The future arrived with a massive boom.
Planners have cleared the way for the demolition of a former Perspex plant in east Lancashire. Blackburn with Darwen Council has told James Industrial Ltd an Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA ...
A multi-million-dollar “transformational project” at a historic site in Marysville is moving ahead now that the final state incentive has been secured.
The Tennessee Valley Authority plans to implode the iconic smokestacks at its Bull Run coal-fired power plant. Assuming the weather cooperates, the smokestacks will come down June 28.