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NextEra extends license for Wisconsin nuclear plants by 20 years

NextEra Energy announced on Monday that U.S. Nuclear regulator approved the renewal of two units at its Point Beach Plant in Wisconsin for an additional 20 years.

Nuclear Regulatory Commission has approved the extension of operations at Units 1, 2 and 3 through 2050 and 2030, respectively.

After years of stagnation in the U.S., nuclear power is now gaining momentum. This is due to the surge in electricity demand for energy-hungry data centres and the electrification and transportation industries.

On his first day in office, President Donald Trump declared an energy emergency. In late May, he signed executive orders that directed the NRC, to ease regulations, and speed up licensing processes for power plants and reactors.

NextEra reported that the two units began operating in the early 1970s and provide about 14% Wisconsin's total power, enough to run nearly one million homes, businesses, and other buildings.

The site is 1,200 acres along Lake Michigan.

The Turkey Point Nuclear Power Plant in Florida, operated by NextEra’s sister company Florida Power & Light Company(FPL), received license renewal approval at the end of last year. Meanwhile, FPL’s St. Lucie Nuclear Power Plant has begun the renewal process. (Reporting from Katha Kalia, Bengaluru. Editing by Sahal Muhammad)

(source: Reuters)