Entergy considering expanding US nuclear capacity, execs say
NEW YORK, Oct 31 (Reuters) -Entergy is considering expanding its nuclear power capacity, with the Louisiana electric utility considering building a new reactor in Mississippi and increasing existing capacity by as much as 300 megawatts, company executives said on Thursday.
The country's nuclear power industry is seeing a revival after decades of floundering in light of rising electricity demand and the vast energy needs of Big Tech's AI data centers.
Entergy has an early site permit issued by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission in 2007 for a potential new reactor at its Grand Gulf nuclear site in Mississippi, executives said on an earnings call. It is also considering upgrading its existing nuclear plants and exploring the development of small modular reactors.
Reporting by Laila Kearney
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