Meet Chelsea Mullen, a supervisor for radiation protection operations who has worked at Grand Gulf Nuclear Station for four years.
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Meet Madelyn Remont-Waguespack, an engineer in the strategic systems electrical and instrumentation and controls team at River Bend Station located in St. Francisville, La.
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Engineering team setting standards, achieving results
On April 15, Thomas Green will be running in the Boston Marathon and supporting an important cause for the company he works for and his community.
Meet Chelcie Binnings, a senior lead engineer on the Engineering Fix-It-Now team at Waterford 3 Steam Electric Station.
They say it takes a village. But when extreme weather events tear apart the communities we serve, it actually takes an army of electric line workers and contractors to put the pieces back together again.
In today's fast-paced world, we often face challenges that seem overwhelming. But sometimes, amidst the storm, there are stories of incredible resilience and triumph.
When extreme weather causes power outages, thoughts usually turn to utility crews in bucket trucks repairing the poles and wires necessary to restore electric service. Behind the scenes, however, a completely different scenario is unfolding — one involving housing, food and fuel for hundreds, sometimes thousands, of workers.