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A station manager at the Duke Catawba Nuclear Power Station stands near a turbine at the nuclear plant near York, South Carolina. In 2004, construction for the site was estimated to cost $1.6 billion and was expected to be completed by 2007. However, more than $4 billion has been spent on construction, which is only 67 percent complete. Meanwhile, the site lost its contract with its only real customer, Duke Energy, in 2008 and hasn't found a replacement buyer for the fuel product. (Associated Press)
Photo by: NELL REDMOND
A station manager at the Duke Catawba Nuclear Power Station stands near a turbine at the nuclear plant near York, South Carolina. In 2004, construction for the site was estimated to cost $1.6 billion and was expected to be completed by 2007. However, more than $4 billion has been spent on construction, which is only 67 percent complete. Meanwhile, the site lost its contract with its only real customer, Duke Energy, in 2008 and hasn't found a replacement buyer for the fuel product. (Associated Press)

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