Kentucky Utilities Explore Nuclear Power as Energy Demand Rises
In response to increasing energy demands, major utilities in Kentucky are evaluating the potential inclusion of nuclear power in their energy mix.
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In response to increasing energy demands, major utilities in Kentucky are evaluating the potential inclusion of nuclear power in their energy mix.
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