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As more people and businesses move to Arizona and place increasing demands on the electric grid, the state’s three major utilities are exploring the possibility of more nuclear power reactors.
Arizona’s three major utilities want to amp up nuclear power in Arizona to meet a growing demand for electricity.
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The Inflation Reduction Act was once hailed as the biggest climate law in U.S. history. But as supporters try to save it, ...
Four executive orders are being drafted by the White House and are expected to be issued in the coming weeks as the Trump administration gears up to expand nuclear energy production and streamline ...
A measure that would have waived certain state regulations to allow data centers and other large industrial energy users to build small nuclear reactors in rural Arizona was vetoed last week by Gov.
One of the nation’s largest nuclear power plants generates energy for Arizona, New Mexico, Texas and California. It’s almost completely run on other countries' uranium. Foreign producers ...