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Legislators say now is the time to learn more about modern nuclear technology’s impact, cost and potential benefit for Minnesota. Lawmakers could then use the study to determine whether lifting the nuclear moratorium is in Minnesota’s best interest.
City-owned utilities are trying to figure out how to meet Minnesota’s new carbon-free electricity standard by 2040. Willmar Municipal Utilities G-M John Harren says the law does not allow new nuclear facilities which could be vital after coal and natural gas plants are retired: “So when the wind quits blowing or the sun isn’t shining you can rely on nuclear.
Minnesota utilities will have to produce all of their electricity from carbon-free sources by 2040 under a bill Gov. Walz to sign Feb. 7.
This attempted experiment is based on one that was done by [David Hahn], AKA, “The Nuclear Boyscout”, in order to obtain his nuclear energy badge. For what it’s worth, [David] did attain ...