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"textContent": "Want to build a power plant and can't decide between nuclear and natural gas? Why not opt for both? That's the strategy that Blue Energy has developed in collaboration with GE Vernova for a proposed 2.5-GW hybrid facility in Texas that uses both fuels.\n\nContinue Reading\n\n**Category:** Energy, Engineering\n\n**Tags:** Small Modular Nuclear Reactor, Gas, Power Stations",
"title": "Hybrid Texas power plant blends the best of gas and nuclear"
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