The management and staff at Sequoyah Nuclear Plant near Soddy Daisy, Tennessee, is helping the Tennessee Valley Authority remain ready to meet summer electric power demands.
During a recent tour of Sequoyah Plant Manager Beth Jenkins says the nuclear reactors and steam turbines are running at full capacity to make sure customers have the electricity they need this summer.
click to download audioJenkins says Sequoyah is one of three nuclear power plants in the TVA system and can provide power to more than one million homes.
click to download audioShe adds the teams at Sequoyah are continually working to keep both reactors operating to produce clean reliable energy.
click to download audioVinny Passalaqcua, who is the maintenance manager, provided a tour of the turbine building that sits next to the two nuclear reactors that power the plant.
click to download audioVinny says the cooling towers play a critical role in the health of the Tennessee River and Chickamauga Lake.
click to download audioHe adds Sequoyah and TVA’s two other nuclear power plants are green energy sources.
click to download audioAmong the observations of the media was the high security that is in place to protect the facility. Media and other visitors are required to undergo a background check, pass through a metal detector and bomb-sniffing device before entering the facility, and pass through a radiation detector when exiting the plant.
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