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NextEra Energy and Google partner to restart Iowa nuclear power plant

NextEra Energy, a U.S. utility company, and Alphabet’s Google signed a power supply agreement that would help restart Duane Arnold Nuclear Plant in Iowa.

After years of stagnation the nuclear industry is experiencing a renaissance. This is due to a massive surge in demand for power as Big Tech searches for cleaner energy sources to power its data centers.

After the bell, NextEra Energy shares rose by over 1%. They now stand at $87.24.

After 45 years of operation, the Duane Arnold Energy Center with a capacity of 600 megawatts was shut down in 2020. The U.S. has not restarted a fully closed nuclear reactor, but Duane-Arnold would be one of three plants currently in the process.

NextEra reported that the Duane Arnold Energy Center in Palo, Iowa is the only nuclear plant in the state. It is expected to be reopened by the first quarter of 2020.

The agreement will last 25 years and the tech giant is expected to purchase electricity from the 615 MW plant in order to power its cloud-based AI infrastructure, as well as driving economic investment into the Midwest region.

NextEra announced that Central Iowa Power Cooperative, a minority owner of the plant, will buy the remaining output of the plant on the same terms and conditions as Google.

NextEra now owns the entire plant. The utility also announced that it has signed agreements with CIPCO and Corn Belt Power Cooperative to purchase their combined 30% stake in Duane Arnold.

(source: Reuters)