The Seabrook Station nuclear power plant looms over the Hampton marsh, a potential site for new nuclear development, according to state officials.
Amanda Gokee
New Hampshire Bulletin
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CONCORD, N.H. — Gov. Kelly Ayotte has indicated interest in collaborating with the federal government to expand nuclear development in the state.
The state submitted a statement of interest on April 1 in response to a federal request for information regarding potential “nuclear innovation lifecycle campuses,” according to documents obtained from the New Hampshire Department of Energy.
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