Measure to lift nuclear power moratorium passes Illinois Senate – Center Square

"The ban needs to be lifted immediately so Illinois can compete with numerous other states for nuclear technology that is currently being developed at Argon National Labs or the University of Illinois," state Sen. Sue Rezin said. "This bill, along with the existing nuclear fleet, will save consumers money by easing the market into the needed wind and solar, until wind and solar is built out in Illinois."
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Les
3 years ago

I remember when Bill Clinton was president.
Argon Labs needed $13mill to complete what I believe was a fusion experiment.
The Clinton admin refused and had it closed down.
The irony was that it also cost $13mill to close it down.
So, where was Illinois?
Why didn’t they insist on contributing the money to complete the experiment?

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