Laser Photonics (LASE) announced that it received an order from the Cooper Nuclear Station CNS , Nebraska’s largest single-unit generator providing clean and reliable electricity. “Laser cleaning technology is rapidly gaining ground as a highly effective alternative to hazardous surface preparation methods,” said John Armstrong, Executive Vice President of Laser Photonics. “LPC is serving a growing number of clients in the nuclear energy sector, and we are thrilled that Cooper Nuclear entrusted us in providing its team with innovative laser-powered equipment.”
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