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‘The West will lead’: Utah, Idaho, Wyoming team up on nuclear energy development

  • On April 28 and 29, 2025, Utah, Idaho, and Wyoming leaders signed memorandums of understanding to advance nuclear energy development in the Western U.S.
  • The agreements follow Utah’s 2024 'Operation Gigawatt' initiative and aim to coordinate nuclear infrastructure and promote next-generation nuclear technologies amid growing energy demands.
  • Key figures in the collaboration include Utah Governor Spencer Cox, Wyoming Governor Mark Gordon, and John Wagner, who leads the Idaho National Laboratory; together, they highlight the importance of cooperating on innovative nuclear technology and workforce training.
  • The MOUs outline a 180-day period to assess the viability of progressing with a nuclear power initiative, formalize ongoing collaboration on nuclear projects, and propose establishing a dedicated center to coordinate efforts among state agencies, universities, and national laboratories.
  • This tri-state partnership aims to position Utah as a national leader in clean, secure energy while accelerating the deployment of inherently safe small modular reactors expected commercially near decade’s end.
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utahpolicy.com broke the news in on Tuesday, April 29, 2025.
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