The federal government has given PSEG Nuclear in Salem County, N.J., the green light to produce the Cobalt-60 radioisotope. The company has partnered with GE Hitachi Nuclear Energy in this initiative. The Clinton Power Station in Illinois is the only other facility to receive approval for the domestic production of Cobalt-60. The Press of Atlantic City
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Monday, October 11, 2010
Salem County nuclear plant gets approval to produce isotope for medical use
PSEG Nuclear gets OK to produce Cobalt-60 radioisotope
The federal government has given PSEG Nuclear in Salem County, N.J., the green light to produce the Cobalt-60 radioisotope. The company has partnered with GE Hitachi Nuclear Energy in this initiative. The Clinton Power Station in Illinois is the only other facility to receive approval for the domestic production of Cobalt-60. The Press of Atlantic City
The federal government has given PSEG Nuclear in Salem County, N.J., the green light to produce the Cobalt-60 radioisotope. The company has partnered with GE Hitachi Nuclear Energy in this initiative. The Clinton Power Station in Illinois is the only other facility to receive approval for the domestic production of Cobalt-60. The Press of Atlantic City
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