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north anna power station|feature<br />
Upon entering the Information Center<br />
foyer, visitors will see a birds-eye view of the<br />
nuclear power station on an 8- by 5-foot wallmounted<br />
display. Next to this display is a large<br />
regional wall-mounted map that provides a<br />
sense of where you are in relation to the local<br />
community and the power station.<br />
A brand new exhibit at the Information<br />
Center explains where electricity comes from<br />
when you turn on your light switch at home.<br />
While visiting the center you may want to<br />
watch a new short movie about the nuclear<br />
power plants in Virginia.<br />
The exhibits focus not only on nuclear<br />
energy, but also environmental stewardship,<br />
worldwide energy demand, magnets and<br />
electrical circuits, energy sources and radiation.<br />
Visitors can also discover their carbon footprint<br />
and explore ways to reduce it in today’s world.<br />
Our Information Center staff is available to<br />
answer any questions you may have about<br />
North Anna.<br />
If you would like to learn about nuclear<br />
energy, please come visit us. Groups are<br />
welcome and should make advance reservations<br />
to ensure quality and availability of programs.<br />
More details about the North Information<br />
Center is available at www.dom.com/nuclear.<br />
POWER THAT EXISTS IN BALANCE WITH NATURE.<br />
The nuclear energy produced at our North Anna Power Station is not just safe and reliable.<br />
It’s also emissions-free.<br />
Our nuclear power stations provide a constant source of electricity<br />
while generating virtually no greenhouse gas emissions like<br />
carbon, nitrogen oxide or sulfur dioxide. Dominion’s nuclear<br />
fleet also provides one of the most dependable sources of<br />
energy available. Technology upgrades to enhance reliability<br />
are constantly improving operations—so much so that Dominion’s<br />
nuclear stations typically run more than 90% of the time. And that<br />
rocks. Learn more by visiting dom.com/nuclear.<br />
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