Nuclear Power - Calder Hall (the world's first nuclear power station)
Time: Nov, 1956
Place: United Kingdom
Details: Calder Hall, was first connected to the grid on 27 August 1956 and officially opened by Queen Elizabeth II on 17 October 1956, It was the world's first nuclear power station to provide electricity on a commercial scale to a public grid.
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