On April 8, Gov. Mikie Sherrill took steps to clear the way for potential new nuclear power in New Jersey by signing legislation to remove an outdated permitting hurdle that has created a de facto moratorium on new nuclear power for decades. Sherrill also created a Nuclear Task Force that includes utility executives, economic development figures, and government officials looking to boost atomic power in the Garden State. Here’s who they are: Eli…
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