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Why aren new nuclear plants under construction in the U.S.?

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Why aren new nuclear plants under construction in the U.S.?

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Nuclear- and coal-powered plants are “baseload” facilities that operate continuously. Few baseload power plants have been built in the United States since 1980 because much of the country has excess electricity. Many utilities have only built “peaking” plants: small facilities, generally fueled by oil or natural gas, that quickly can be turned on and off, according to swings in demand.

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