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Ohio Bill Would Open Door to Subsidize Next-Generation Nuclear Power Work

Ohio Bill Would Open Door to Subsidize Next-Generation Nuclear Power Work

Nuclear power critics say the legislation could amount to a blank check for private companies researching nuclear reactor technology, while supporters say it would create jobs and bring in federal contracts.

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https://energynews.us/2022/05/10/ohio-bill-would-open-door-to-subsidize-next-generation-nuclear-power-work/

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