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The Duke name stands for technical
leadership in the design, operation and environmental compliance of energy-related facilities.
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Duke Engineering & Services (DE&S) has grown to become the world’s leading nuclear
engineering company. We serve the global nuclear power industry with complete plant life-cycle
capabilities — from design to operations to decommissioning. In 1997 DE&S acquired Yankee
Atomic Electric Company’s Nuclear Services Division, adding to DE&S’ strong expertise in
decontamination, decommissioning and fuel management for commercial nuclear power plants.
DE&S is a respected contractor serving the U.S. Department of Energy’s Brookhaven
National Laboratory, Idaho National Engineering & Environmental Laboratory, Los Alamos
National Laboratory, Hanford site, and the Civilian Radioactive Waste Management System.
Our global expertise also extends to hydropower, renewable energy and the petroleum industry.
Duke/Fluor Daniel’s family of companies combines the engineering and construction
capabilities of Duke Energy and Fluor Daniel Inc. Our designs for fossil-fired power plants
set global standards for quality and competitive costs. Mecklenburg Cogeneration Facility
in Virginia is one of the cleanest, most advanced coal plants in the U.S. We are building
its sister plants as part of the Irian Jaya Project in Indonesia.
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A leading Duke/Fluor Daniel innovation is PowerSuite, which provides instant,
interactive communications for power projects. Owners, developers, engineers, vendors and
other key project players share real-time data and information anywhere in the world.
The system integrates digital imaging, computer networks and satellite uplinks.
Duke Energy’s technical and engineering companies build relationships and create
opportunities in more than 50 countries, while delivering a growing return to shareholders.
Both Duke Power and Duke
Engineering & Services have replaced massive steam generators in nuclear plants in world
record time, with top performance in safety, including this replacement at Duke Power’s
McGuire Nuclear Station in 1997.
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