Wednesday 8 February 2017

Campus natural gas power plants pose no radon risks


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Campus natural gas power plants pose no radon risks University Park PA (SPX) Feb 07, 2017 - When Penn State decided to convert its two power plants from their historic use of coal as a source of energy to natural gas, there was concern about radon emissions. Although radon is known to exist in natural gas, now Penn State research indicates that it does not escape from these two power plants in harmful amounts. By converting the West Campus Steam Plant on the University Park Campu ... more

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