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Though Miner had complete access to Kansas Gas and Electric files, he was determined not to write a predictable corporate history; he draws from Kansas newpapers and his own, sometimes rather pedantic, historian's perspective. In remote west Kansas, the Wolf Creek Station was supposed to escape the public eye, but it didn't; the furor raised over its construction and funding is, in many ways, a history in microcosm of America's hapless nuclear power industry since the Eisenhower administration. Even so, Wolf Creek is a success, ranking at the top of U.S. reactors--and ninth in the world--in kilowatt-hours produced. John Mort
