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Nuclear power plants can pump millions of dollars into local economies, but with more than 20 plants scheduled to close, how will these largely rural communities cope with this loss of revenue? We took a look at this issue in a recent article for The Daily Yonder.

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Multiple Xe-100 SMRs planned for Washington State

July 20, 2023

Multiple Xe-100 SMRs planned for Washington StateA joint development agreement has been signed between US utility Energy Northwest and X-Energy Reactor Company for the deployment of up to 12 Xe-100 small modular reactors in central Washington State. Energy Northwest expects to bring the first Xe-100 module online by 2030.

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PG&E gets go-ahead to spend $2.5 million on Diablo Canyon decommissioning report

July 12, 2023

PG&E gets go-ahead to spend $2.5 million on Diablo Canyon decommissioning report PG&E will pay a firm to analyze how ending Diablo Canyon nuclear power plant operations in San Luis Obispo County could impact the environment.

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Seabrook nuclear plant faces ongoing challenge of managing concrete degradation

July 12, 2023

Seabrook nuclear plant faces ongoing challenge of managing concrete degradation Seabrook Station is currently the only American nuclear power plant exhibiting concrete degradation, according to the NRC.

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