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New nuclear power may be coming to Nebraska. It shows promise — and has problems.
NPPD says local support and federal funding are driving the search for reactors that could add 1,000 to 2,000 megawatts of power.
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New nuclear power may be coming to Nebraska. It shows promise — and has problems.
Nebraska might see a new nuclear power plant in the coming decades. Tech advancements could convince communities to support a modern nuclear plant. But that tech is largely untested.
Nebraska study finds four potential advanced reactor sites
The Nebraska Public Power District (NPPD) recently identified four potential sites in the state for a new advanced reactor. In a May 20 press release, NPPD said that Beatrice, Brownville, Norfolk and Sutherland were the top four communities suited for a new reactor. The four sites identified were as a part of the second phase of study, which NPPD expected it to come down to two-to-four potential locations. In the first phase of the study, NPPD …
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