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Where was the first light bulb lit by nuclear energy? Tour EBR1 to find out.
On December 20, 1951, EBR-1 became the first power plant to produce electricity using atomic energy. Now this reactor and its building is a museum. Come and tour EBR-1.
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Science Trek is a local public television program presented by IdahoPTV
Funding is provided by the Laura Moore Cunningham Foundation, the Idaho National Laboratory and Walmart and the Walmart Foundation

Nuclear Energy: EBR1 Tour
Special | 6m 38sVideo has Closed Captions
On December 20, 1951, EBR-1 became the first power plant to produce electricity using atomic energy. Now this reactor and its building is a museum. Come and tour EBR-1.
Problems playing video? | Closed Captioning Feedback
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