2026-10151NoticeWallet

Nuclear Plant Seeks Two More Decades of Operation

Published Date: 5/21/2026

Notice

Summary

Nebraska Public Power District wants to keep running the Cooper Nuclear Station for 20 more years after its current license ends in 2034. This means the plant can keep providing power safely and reliably to the community. The Nuclear Regulatory Commission is now reviewing the renewal application, which was officially received on May 21, 2026.

Analyzed Economic Effects

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Cooper Nuclear License Renewal for 20 Years

The Nuclear Regulatory Commission received an application on May 7, 2026, and made it available May 21, 2026, to renew Cooper Nuclear Station's operating license for an additional 20 years beyond the current license that expires January 18, 2034. Cooper is a boiling-water reactor located near Brownville, Nebraska, so a renewed license would allow the plant to potentially operate through January 18, 2054.

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5/21/2026

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