Missouri Nuke Plant Ditches One Rod: Still Safe Cycle Ahead
Published Date: 2/27/2025
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Ameren Missouri wants to change the rules for their Callaway nuclear plant so it can run with 52 control rods instead of 53 during its next cycle. This small tweak helps keep the plant running smoothly without extra costs or delays. The Nuclear Regulatory Commission is reviewing this request to make sure everything stays safe and sound.
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