(Reuters) - Those companies have pushed for a "nuclear renaissance" as
a way to meet growing U.S. electricity demand and also reduce
greenhouse gas emissions and U.S. reliance on foreign energy
sources.
But the wave of proposed nuclear plants may end up as a
trickle because financing such costly projects remains tough
for many power companies, even with a federal loan guarantee
program authorized in 2005 to promote new construction.
Read more at Reuters.com Government Filings News
a way to meet growing U.S. electricity demand and also reduce
greenhouse gas emissions and U.S. reliance on foreign energy
sources.
But the wave of proposed nuclear plants may end up as a
trickle because financing such costly projects remains tough
for many power companies, even with a federal loan guarantee
program authorized in 2005 to promote new construction.
Read more at Reuters.com Government Filings News
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