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State Representative Cody Harris writes about the potential impact HB 14 will have on the development of nuclear energy in ...
Wyoming lawmakers are wrestling with whether to green light potentially numerous nuclear waste sites throughout the state.
Many in the industry fear a court win would hamper the nuclear sector and states, but plaintiffs say it would boost ...
The Supreme Court on June 18 rejected challenges to a nuclear waste storage site on the Texas-New Mexico border.
Around the U.S., about 90,000 tons of nuclear waste is stored at over 100 sites in 39 states, in a range of different ...
MICHEL MARTIN, HOST: The boom in AI data centers is demanding more energy from utility companies. In Texas, state leaders are betting nuclear power can become a model for the rest of the country.
The decision is the latest chapter in the decadeslong battle over what to do with the waste generated by the nation's nuclear power plants.
Bolstered by $3.2 million from a former Midland oilman, this West Texas city of 130,000 people is helping the Lone Star State lead a national nuclear energy resurgence.
It aims to speed permitting and change NEPA to aid fossil fuels and nuclear. Critics warn it could slow down new power growth ...
This multi-state redistricting battle could be the first step in the fight for House control ahead of next year’s midterms.
No, no, hell no, and no again! said Texas and its powerful oil industry, in a legal challenge to the federal government’s power to license privately-operated nuclear waste storage sites in the ...
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Supreme Court greenlights nuclear waste site in TexasIn a 6-3 decision on June 18, the court said Texas and oil industry interests cannot fight the Nuclear Regulatory Commission's approval of the site because they hadn't sufficiently participated in ...
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