Utah's Nuclear Power Plant Plan Collapses, Sending Shares Plummeting

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Utah's Nuclear Power Plant Plan Collapses, Sending Shares Plummeting
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Utah Associated Municipal Power Systems (UAMPS) and NuScale have abandoned their decade-long plan for the "Carbon Free Power Project," which aimed to provide nuclear power to 27 communities in Utah by 2029. The project was canceled due to a lack of commitment from utilities and government power systems, resulting in insufficient partners. The cost of the project had more than doubled since its proposal, reaching over $9 billion, with UAMPS only committing to 26% of the power it was expected to produce. UAMPS is now focusing on alternative energy sources, including wind, solar, geothermal, and natural gas, to meet the region's growing demand for electricity.

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