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NIIN
200-2444930 PC 6 Electrical Connector Backshell
012384131
2604-112 TY26 Electrical Connector Backshell
012384131
2604-112TYPE26 Electrical Connector Backshell
012384131
3485-2300 Electrical Connector Backshell
011833825
3485-2300F Electrical Connector Backshell
011833825
6405398-3 Electrical Connector Backshell
011833825
85049/10-71W Electrical Connector Backshell
012492044
AS85049/10 Electrical Connector Backshell
012492044
AS85049/8 Electrical Connector Backshell
012621032
M85049/10-71W Electrical Connector Backshell
012492044
M85049/8-63W Electrical Connector Backshell
012621032
MIL-C-5015 Electrical Connector Backshell
012621032
MIL-C-85049/10 Electrical Connector Backshell
012492044
MIL-C-85049/8 Electrical Connector Backshell
012621032
MS3188A63A Electrical Connector Backshell
012621032
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Nuclear Power Plants

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A nuclear power plant or nuclear power station is a thermal power station in which the heat source is a nuclear reactor. As is typical in all conventional thermal power stations the heat is used to generate steam which drives a steam turbine connected to an electric generator which produces electricity. As of 23 April 2014 Their operations and maintenance (O&M) and fuel costs are, along with hydropower stations, at the low end of the spectrum and make them suitable as base-load power suppliers. The cost of spent fuel management, however, is somewhat uncertain.

Electricity was generated by a nuclear reactor for the first time ever on September 3, 1948 at the X-10 Graphite Reactor in Oak Ridge, Tennessee in the United States, and was the first nuclear power station to power a light bulb. The world's first full scale power station, solely devoted to electricity production (Calder Hall was also meant to produce plutonium), Shippingport power plant in the United States connected to the grid on December 18, 1957.

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