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More recent campaigning by anti-nuclear groups has related to several nuclear power plants including the Enrico Fermi Nuclear Power Plant, Indian Point Energy Center, Oyster Creek Nuclear Generating Station, Pilgrim Nuclear Generating Station, Salem Nuclear Power Plant, and Vermont Yankee Nuclear Power Plant.
Today, AmerGen LLC is a fully owned subsidiary of Exelon Generation and owns TMI Unit 1, Oyster Creek Nuclear Generating Station, and Clinton Power Station.
* Oyster Creek
The village of Ocracoke is located around a small sheltered harbor called Silver Lake, with a second smaller residential area built around a series of man-made canals called Oyster Creek.
Oyster Creek is a city in Brazoria County, Texas, United States.
Oyster Creek is located at ( 28. 998521 ,-95. 325062 ).
* Handbook of Texas Online article on Oyster Creek
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It is approximately seventeen miles north of Greenville in north central Hunt County, and was settled in the 1860s or 1870s when J. Pinckney Wolfe built a mill near the banks of Oyster Creek.
North of Tangier is an island which was abandoned after the stream between the two islands ( Oyster Creek ) became too wide to build a bridge over.
Oyster Creek may refer to:
* Oyster Creek ( New Jersey ), a tributary of Little Egg Harbor in Ocean County
* Oyster Creek Nuclear Generating Station, a nuclear power plant on the above creek
* Oyster Creek, Texas, a city in Brazoria County
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Community members have also expressed concern over the impact of stored radiation at the Oyster Creek Nuclear Generating Station in Lacey Township.
Popular attractions included the Guinness Clock, designed by Jan Le Witt and George Him, and the Far Tottering and Oyster Creek Branch Railway.
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Two of his other trains were created for the Far Tottering and Oyster Creek Branch Railway.
The others are the one unit at Oyster Creek Nuclear Generating Station, and the one unit at Hope Creek Nuclear Generating Station.

Oyster and nuclear
Oyster Creek is one of four licensed nuclear power reactors in New Jersey.
Oyster Creek is a single unit 636 MWe boiling water reactor power plant which first came online on December 1, 1969 ; it is the oldest operating nuclear power plant in the United States.
Employees at the Oyster Creek nuclear power plant averaged less radiation exposure from 2005 through 2008 than workers at any other nuclear power plant of similar design in the United States.
* Radioactive contamination and potential health risks from the Oyster Creek nuclear power reactor
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It is one of the two oldest nuclear reactors still in service in the United States ; New Jersey's Oyster Creek Nuclear Generating Station is the other.

Oyster and power
MIFARE Classic chips, on which the original Oyster card was based, are hard-wired logic smartcards, meaning that they have limited computing power design for a specific task.
The MIFARE DESFire chips used on the new Oyster card are CPUs with much more sophisticated security features and more complex computation power.

Oyster and station
As the commercial center, with the railroad station for the surrounding Gold Coast communities, the geographically small Locust Valley became the name of reference for all surrounding areas between Glen Cove and Oyster Bay.
The ticket office is located within the station building under the c2c platforms, and is managed by c2c ; tickets can be retailed for National Rail services, the DLR and on Oyster card.
A suspect also tried to use ap Rhys-Pryce's Oyster Card a day after the incident at the station, and was picked up on CCTV, aiding the Police investigation.
Wimbledon station presents an unusual procedure with the Oyster card pay as you go electronic ticketing system.
Full registration can be done at a London Underground station, an Oyster Ticket Stop ( shop ) or a Travel Information Centre: an Oyster registration form must be filled in ( either at time of purchase or subsequently ).
Oyster card vending machine, installed at London Bridge station in December 2006.
Examples include transferring between the Jubilee Line at Canary Wharf and the DLR where Oyster card holders must swipe their card at the ticket barriers in the Tube station, and then touch in on the validator at the DLR station.
PAYG funds and Travelcard season tickets ( but not Bus & Tram Passes ) can also be purchased online via the Oyster online website or by calling the Oyster helpline ; users must then select one station or tram stop where they will validate their card in order to load the funds or Travelcard purchased.
There is no discount for Pay as you go, although many students hold the National Rail 16-25 Railcard, which can be added to an Oyster card at an Underground station ticket office to obtain a 1 / 3 reduction on off-peak caps and a 1 / 3 discount on off-peak Oyster single fares on all rail services.
It is close to station and interchange between the two is counted as an Out of Station Interchange ( OSI ) on Oyster, so journeys involving a change between the two are charged as through journeys and not two separate journeys.
When bought at a London Underground station or other Transport for London agent, one day Travelcards are sold on a paper ticket with a magnetic stripe and Travelcards lasting seven days or more are loaded on to an Oyster Card.
Although outside London fare zones 1 to 6, the station became part of the Oyster card pay-as-you-go rail network in January 2010.
Although outside London fare zones 1 to 6, the station became part of the Oyster card pay-as-you-go rail network in January 2010.
Although outside London fare zones 1 to 6, the station became part of the Oyster card pay-as-you-go rail network in January 2010.
Although the station is outside London fare zones 1 to 6, it became part of the Oyster card pay-as-you-go rail network in January 2010.
Oyster pay as you go was introduced at this station on 2 January 2010.
This station has two ticket and two Oyster card machines ; one for each platform as well as two waiting rooms.
However, the latest " Oyster Rail Services " map produced by Transport for London shows the station as plain " Queenstown Road ".
Due to the heavy use of Oyster cards across the Underground network and the proximity of the ticket office at White City, there is no staffed ticket office at this station, although there are ticket machines on-site.
Oyster Cards are valid for travel at the DLR station, but not at the High Speed 1 station.

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