States all in on nuclear power
- U.S. States are actively competing to foster the next generation of the nuclear industry.
- States and tech companies need more electricity and seek reliable, carbon-free sources.
- Many states are considering legislation, like Indiana's March action, to support nuclear projects.
- According to J. Stuart Adams, Utah Senate President, Utah aims to be the "nation's nuclear hub."
- Despite federal support and state actions, modular reactor projects face an uncertain future.
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Lawmakers call for the expansion of nuclear power in Illinois
(The Center Square) – There is another push to expand nuclear energy in Illinois.
·United States
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States all in on nuclear power
HARRISBURG, Pa. — With the promise of newer, cheaper nuclear power on the horizon, U.S. states are vying to position themselves to build and supply the industry's next generation as policymakers consider expanding subsidies and paving over regulatory obstacles.
·Helena, United States
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