California stands to benefit from Fresno Nuclear Energy Group's plan to build the state's first nuclear plant in more than two decades because it would clean and desalinate large quantities of water, said John Hutson, president of FNEG. Speaking at a forum in San Francisco, Hutson said such benefits will become reality after the state lifts its moratorium on new nuclear facilities, which it has had since 1976. The Business Journal (Fresno,
Friday, October 15, 2010
Fresno group cites California nuclear potential
Group touts benefits of developing nuclear plant in California
California stands to benefit from Fresno Nuclear Energy Group's plan to build the state's first nuclear plant in more than two decades because it would clean and desalinate large quantities of water, said John Hutson, president of FNEG. Speaking at a forum in San Francisco, Hutson said such benefits will become reality after the state lifts its moratorium on new nuclear facilities, which it has had since 1976. The Business Journal (Fresno,
California stands to benefit from Fresno Nuclear Energy Group's plan to build the state's first nuclear plant in more than two decades because it would clean and desalinate large quantities of water, said John Hutson, president of FNEG. Speaking at a forum in San Francisco, Hutson said such benefits will become reality after the state lifts its moratorium on new nuclear facilities, which it has had since 1976. The Business Journal (Fresno,
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