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The Consumers Council of Missouri estimates that if a nuclear power plant was built in Missouri using CWIP, it would cost about $5,000 per household for average energy users throughout the first ...
In Callaway County, near Jefferson City, Ameren currently owns and operates the lone nuclear power plant in Missouri, which has been in service since 1984. The company said that, ...
The Missouri Department of Natural Resources will host a summit to explore possible pathways to advance and develop nuclear ...
There’s a big push for nuclear right now, mostly because it doesn’t emit greenhouse gases that contribute to climate change. The U.S. and more than a dozen other countries recently pledged to triple ...
Ameren Missouri — the electricity provider for most of mid-Missouri — operates the state’s only nuclear power plant in Callaway County. According to the company’s long-term planning documents, updated ...
For an extremely capital-intensive project like a nuclear power plant, this is a significant barrier. Regardless of what happens in Missouri, nuclear power is poised for a comeback across the country.
Tallies of safety findings from 2022-2024 made the plants along the Mississippi River the first- and second-most-cited single ...
For an extremely capital-intensive project like a traditional nuclear power plant or even an SMR, CWIP is a significant barrier that Missouri should remove.
Three public hearings have been set for revisions to Woodbury County's zoning code governing the permitting of nuclear power ...
The demand for electricity is rising and as Missouri utilities plan for more power, consumer advocates worry about the cost ... Ameren Missouri makes long-term plans to build new nuclear power plant.