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The first commercial central electric-generating station in the United States to use nuclear energy was the Shippingport Atomic Power Station of the Department of Energy and the Duquesne Light Company. Power is generated on this date in 1957 for the first time, but the plant doesn't officially open until May 26, 1958. |
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