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NextEra's FPL gets 20-year license extension for Turkey Point nuclear plant

NextEra Energyowned Florida Power & & Light Company (FPL) stated on Wednesday that the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) has authorized the license renewal for two of its Turkey Point nuclear plant systems for another 20 years.

FPL said licenses for Systems 3 and 4, both located south of Miami, have been extended through 2052 and 2053, respectively.

U.S. power consumption is anticipated to increase significantly by the end of the years as a boom in artificial intelligence drives up electrical power need from information centers, developing a requirement for utilities to keep up.

Vistra in July got a 20-year license extension from the NRC for its Comanche Peak nuclear plant in Texas, while Rule Energy announced the 20-year license extension for its North Anna nuclear power plant in August.

FPL stated nuclear power represent 20% of its fuel mix and is the second-largest energy source in Florida.

The business's St. Lucie Nuclear Power Plant and the Point Beach Nuclear Reactor, owned by FPL's sibling affiliate NextEra Energy Resources, are also going through license renewal application procedures, FPL said.

(source: Reuters)