Texas Firm Pushes for Four New Nuclear Power Units
Published Date: 5/2/2025
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Summary
Long Mott Energy, LLC wants to build a new four-unit nuclear power plant and has officially asked for permission to start construction. This affects local communities and energy users by promising more power but also means careful safety checks before building begins. The application was received on March 31, 2025, and the review process will take some time, with costs tied to construction and regulation.
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Four‑Unit Nuclear Plant Proposed
A company filed for a construction permit on March 31, 2025 to build a four‑unit nuclear power plant. The Nuclear Regulatory Commission is publishing notice of the application for four consecutive weeks, and the NRC review and required safety checks will take time and involve costs tied to construction and regulation.
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