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NextEra sees sturdy knowledge heart curiosity in restarting Iowa nuclear plant, CEO says

Last updated: 2024/10/23 at 3:53 PM
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John Ketchum, chairman, president and chief government officer of Nextera Vitality, speaks throughout the 2023 CERAWeek by S&P International convention in Houston, Texas, US, on Wednesday, March 8, 2023.

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NextEra Vitality is seeing sturdy curiosity from knowledge heart clients in restarting the Duane Arnold nuclear plant in Iowa, CEO John Ketchum stated Wednesday.

“We’re very busy taking a look at Duane Arnold,” Ketchum informed traders throughout the firm’s third-quarter earnings name. “We’re very fascinated about recommissioning the plant.”

NextEra is conducting engineering assessments on the plant and is working with the Nuclear Regulatory Fee and native stakeholders on evaluating a potential restart, the CEO stated.

“Clearly, it goes with out saying, there’s very sturdy curiosity from clients, actually knowledge heart clients particularly round that web site,” Ketchum stated.

Duane Arnold’s boiling-water reactor is a less complicated design that needs to be simpler to recommission at “a gorgeous worth,” Ketchum stated. NextEra views the plant as a long-term asset and would hope to ink a gorgeous energy buy settlement, he stated.

Ketchum cautioned in July that NextEra would solely restart the plant if the mission was “primarily threat free.”

The Duane Arnold Vitality Middle northwest of Cedar Rapids, Iowa ceased operations in 2020 after greater than 40 years of service. The nuclear trade within the U.S. confronted a wave of reactor shutdowns over the previous decade as they struggled to compete in opposition to low cost pure fuel.

However energy corporations are urgent forward with restarting just lately shuttered nuclear vegetation as electrical energy demand surges from knowledge facilities, manufacturing and the electrification of the economic system.

Ketchum’s feedback on Duane Arnold come a month after Constellation Vitality unveiled plans to restart the Three Mile Island nuclear plant in Pennsylvania in 2028 by an settlement with Microsoft.

Tech giants reminiscent of Microsoft are grappling with large energy wants as they scale up synthetic intelligence. Nuclear is attracting rising curiosity from tech corporations as a result of reactors present giant portions of dependable, carbon-free energy. Alphabet’s Google and Amazon just lately introduced investments in next-generation small nuclear reactors.

Holtec Worldwide, a privately held nuclear expertise firm, blazed the path for restarting reactors with the Palisades plant in Michigan. Holtec expects that plant to return again on-line towards the tip of 2025. It could be the primary nuclear plant in U.S. historical past to restart after shutting down.

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