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What you need to know about DIA’s quest for nuclear power
The airport recently green-lighted $1.25 million to study the issue
This article by Scott Weiser first appeared in The Denver Gazette on August 8, 2025
Critics, including Taxpayers for Common Sense, argue that SMR subsidies pose a substantial risk to taxpayers due to high costs and questionable commercial viability. The DOE argues that the development of SMRs plays a crucial role in enhancing energy security and providing carbon-free power.
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