Illinois Nuclear Station Seeks Public Input for 20 More Years of Power
Published Date: 4/16/2025
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Summary
The NRC wants to hear your thoughts on renewing the Clinton Power Station's license so it can keep running for 20 more years. This affects people near DeWitt County, Illinois, and could impact local energy options and costs. The draft report explores what happens if the plant stays open or if other power sources take over.
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Clinton Nuclear Plant 20‑Year Renewal
The NRC is considering renewing the Clinton Power Station, Unit 1 (Facility Operating License No. NPF-62) so it can run for an additional 20 years. This decision affects people near DeWitt County, Illinois (about 20 miles north of Decatur) and could change local energy options and costs if the plant stays open or if replacement power sources are used instead.
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