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6 grants aim to boost Kentucky's nuclear energy sector

Kentucky’s $8 million grant program supports six groups to boost nuclear workforce, education, site readiness, and adoption of advanced nuclear technologies, officials said.

LEXINGTON, Ky. (KT) – The Kentucky Nuclear Energy Development Authority (KNEDA), at the University of Kentucky’s Kentucky Center for Applied Energy Research (CAER), announced the first recipients of the Kentucky Nuclear Energy Development Grant Program. Grants totaling $8 million were awarded to six organizations to support the growth of the state’s nuclear energy ecosystem, ranging from workforce development to site readiness. “The KNEDA grants…

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