pokefanchaz7 said:
Call me crazy but the state should invest in nuclear energy. We have mountains of uranium in the state and the Feds are making coal less of an option each year. The only catch is where to store waste but we certainly could figure out a way to make it work.
Storage is not the "only catch."
The up-front costs of nuclear generating facilities is unbelievably large compared to natural gas and coal. The last nuclear plant was built in the 70s and the last reactor built in the US was in 1996. There is a reason for this.
Any drive to push nuclear power generation would have been driven by an increase in commodity prices for natural gas and coal. Exactly the opposite has happened. Natural gas supplies across the nation are massive (especially in the Marcellus and Utica) and any nuclear ambitions in the US is not foreseeable barring a massive technological breakthrough.
...however, there is a potential market for Uranium...CHINA!