India, July 18 -- Missouri residents could end up footing the bill for a major expansion in nuclear energy, and on Thursday, state and national leaders explained why they believe it's necessary, according to a 5 On Your Side report.
Supporters of nuclear power filled the Missouri Theatre in Columbia after the state was picked as one of seven to host a national Nuclear Summit. The event, organized by the National Governors Association and the US Department of Energy, aimed to spark discussions about building new nuclear projects in Missouri.
Most speakers shared the same reason: growing electricity demand from data centers could strain the power grid unless new energy sources like nuclear are added. But critics say there's no solid proof...
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