Despite No Nuclear Power Plants, Braun Wants Indiana to Become Nuclear Energy Leader
MARION COUNTY, INDIANA, JUL 10 – Indiana enacts laws to create a pilot program for small modular nuclear reactors and support development costs as part of a strategy to expand energy capacity, Gov. Braun said.
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Despite no nuclear power plants, Braun wants Indiana to become nuclear energy leader
INDIANAPOLIS — Gov. Mike Braun is on a mission to make Indiana the nation's leader in nuclear energy despite the state currently having no nuclear power plants. On Wednesday, Braun announced his quest to "unleash Indiana's energy production and deploy nuclear power" by hosting a ceremonial signing of six bills. These bills see Braun embracing nuclear energy, which the governor called "a clean, carbon-free, always-on workhorse for energy generati…
Governor Mike Braun signs bills aiming to propel nuclear energy in Indiana
INDIANAPOLIS Governor Mike Braun has signed several bills that he and Republican lawmakers claim will advance the deployment of nuclear energy in Indiana, with a focus on small modular nuclear reactors (SMRs).As discussions about the future of energy production heat up, Braun's vision is for Indiana to lead the way in nuclear energy. However, some stakeholders express concerns that this future could come at a high cost.During the recent legislat…
It Just Got Easier To Build Nuclear Power Plants In Wisconsin - Data Intelligence
Nuclear power was one of the few zero-emissions electricity sources whose federal tax incentives remained mostly intact last week following President Donald Trump’s signing of a massive budget bill. Considering that the bill guts incentives for wind and solar, nuclear may become a more enticing option for power companies, grid managers and state governments. But nuclear was already on the rise, at least in terms of policy support and interest fr…
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