You can find all details about Palo Verde from the link below, from the NRC website
Palo Verde, about 50 miles west of Phoenix
Palo Verdes near Phoenix, AZ is one.
Palo Verde is Spanish for "green stick"
Palo Verde Hospital was created in 1925.
Nuclear power plants require huge amounts of water for cooling, a resource not available in large quantities in most deserts. However, your question is not completely true as there are nuclear power plants in the desert. Palo Verde in Arizona is an example.
Sewage water. No, seriously. The cooling effect from evaporating water from the sewage of nearby communities is used to keep the circulating (extremely pure) coolant in the sealed cooling systems cool.
yes Palo Verde trees are native to Arizona.
a palo verde t shirt and pants
Palo Verde National Park was created in 1978.
Palo Verde Community College was created in 1947.
There are about 12 species of Palo Verde that are native to semi-desert regions of Africa and the Americas.
A palo verde is any of a variety of trees in the genus Parkinsonia, with characteristic green bark, found in North America.