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A study by Purdue University researchers points to new nuclear technology as a potential solution to the state's growing energy needs.
The report found that small modular reactors – also known as SMRs – could "help Indiana shift to 24/7 carbon-free electricity with economic benefits."
While Indiana invests in a diverse energy supply including natural gas, coal and wind, SMRs are smaller than existing nuclear power plants, fabricated in a manufacturing facility, and could be faster and less expensive to build.
State lawmakers are currently considering a bill that would offer tax credits to companies that manufacture them.
13News anchor Dustin Grove chatted with Dr. Seungjin Kim, head of Purdue's School of Nuclear Engineering and the principal investigator of the study.
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