Wyoming Nuke Plant to Zap Coal: Final Eco Nod
Published Date: 10/23/2025
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Summary
The Nuclear Regulatory Commission gave the green light to build a new, advanced nuclear reactor called Kemmerer Unit 1 in Wyoming. This project, led by US SFR Owner, LLC, aims to replace old coal plants and provide cleaner energy for the PacifiCorp area. The final environmental report is out as of October 23, 2025, marking a big step toward a cleaner energy future with careful attention to environmental impacts.
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