NextEra Energy Seabrook Station

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Seabrook, United States

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Electric utility company· Power station· Nuclear power company

NextEra Energy Seabrook Station Reviews | Rating 4.1 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

NextEra Energy Seabrook Station is located in Seabrook, United States on 626 Lafayette Rd. NextEra Energy Seabrook Station is rated 4.1 out of 5 in the category electric utility company in United States.

Address

626 Lafayette Rd

Phone

+1 6034749521

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Nixi Changeling

Wouldn’t recommend it. No doughnuts in the break room. Everyone seems to be glowing green. Manager has 11 fingers. Reception area fish tank has fish with 3 eyes.

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Janet Airlines

Love seeing this place looming in the background of hampton beach.

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Northward Bound

Need to build the second one so we can get to almost 100% nuclear!

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Nathan McTague

Wait staff was highly armed and very unfriendly.

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Geoffrey Scott Cavender

Not local to the area but was just doing research on the area (going on vacation up north in Maine). People really do fear nuclear energy far too much. In modern times, with the US safety regulations, it is nearly impossible for a reactor core to have a meltdown. It is safe and clean energy. People say \Well what about Japan??\ The company that ran that plant was LITERALLY WARNED that what happened would happen if they didn't make some changes to certain parts of the plant. The company decided that an earthquake of that magnitude would never happen. The fault lies with an irresponsibly government oversight, failure to adhere to safety regulations, and the company failing to listen to warnings. Aside from catastrophic natural disasters that would destroy entire areas anyway, modern US plants have almost a zero percent chance of failure. Even in the event of failure, the safety features put in place will contain runaway reactions. The way these plants are made today? They are incredibly strong, safe, and resilient. Nothing like the horrid plants that the Soviet Union made. 61 nuclear plants in this country produce 20% of our power. it takes 400 coal plants just to produce 30% and 1,793 natural gas plants to produce 34%. Weight out your pros and cons on the environment and you'd understand that nuclear is the way to go until we perfect Fusion power.