Proponents make case for nuclear in Oklahoma
The case for nuclear power in Oklahoma is being made by state officials as a way to increase renewable energy sources.
In the past few months, elected officials have discussed the need for Oklahoma to consider receiving some energy from nuclear power plants.
Oklahoma is one of 16 states without a nuclear power generating facility.
Past attempts to build a nuclear power plant in Oklahoma have failed, but ...
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