Nebraska communities move forward in nuclear power plant feasibility study
16 sites selected for Phase 2, including Hastings, Grand Island, and Kearney
TheNebraska Public Power District (NPPD) has announced that 16 Nebraska communities have been selected for Phase 2 of a feasibility study to assess the potential for a new nuclear power plant (NPP) in the state. The selected communities include Hastings, Grand Island, Kearney, and several others.
Phase 2 of the study will focus on
- Conducting in-depth site evaluations, including environmental, geological, and hydrological studies
- Developing cost estimates and timelines for the project
- Consulting with stakeholders, including local residents, businesses, and government agencies
The results of Phase 2 will be used to determine whether to proceed with the project to Phase 3, which would involve the development of a detailed design and construction plan.
"We are excited to have reached this important milestone in the feasibility study process," said NPPD President and CEO Pat Pope. "The selection of these 16 communities is a testament to their strong support for nuclear power and their commitment to clean, reliable energy.
The feasibility study is expected to be completed in 2024, and a final decision on whether to build a new NPP is expected by 2026.
Conclusion
The selection of these 16 Nebraska communities for Phase 2 of the NPP feasibility study is a significant step forward in the process of exploring the potential for a new nuclear power plant in the state. The study will provide valuable information that will help NPPD and stakeholders make an informed decision about the future of nuclear power in Nebraska.
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