Skip to content
  • Our Work
    • Clean Air
      • Vehicle Emissions
      • Area Source Emissions
      • Industry Emissions
    • Energy and Climate
      • Reduce Carbon Emissions
      • Advance Renewables
      • Advance Large-Scale Renewables
    • Radioactive Waste
      • Waste Disposal
      • Waste Generation
      • High-Level Waste
  • About
    • Funding and Transparency
    • Team
    • Careers & Internships
  • Get Involved
    • Lobby with HEAL
    • Take Action
    • Events
    • Volunteer
  • Resources
    • Bill Tracker
    • Free Fare days
    • Lesson Plans
    • Maps
    • Studies
  • News
    • Blog
  • Donate
    • One-Time Donation
    • Other ways to give
  • Search
HEAL Utah
HEAL Utah
Healthy Environment Alliance Of Utah
 
  • Our Work
    • Clean Air
      • Vehicle Emissions
      • Area Source Emissions
      • Industry Emissions
    • Energy and Climate
      • Reduce Carbon Emissions
      • Advance Renewables
      • Advance Large-Scale Renewables
    • Radioactive Waste
      • Waste Disposal
      • Waste Generation
      • High-Level Waste
  • About
    • Funding and Transparency
    • Team
    • Careers & Internships
  • Get Involved
    • Lobby with HEAL
    • Take Action
    • Events
    • Volunteer
  • Resources
    • Bill Tracker
    • Free Fare days
    • Lesson Plans
    • Maps
    • Studies
  • News
    • Blog
  • Donate
    • One-Time Donation
    • Other ways to give
  • Search
Home HEAL in the News NEWS: Small Nuclear Reactors Would Provide Carbon-Free Energy, but Would They Be Safe?

NEWS: Small Nuclear Reactors Would Provide Carbon-Free Energy, but Would They Be Safe?

Inside Climate News
October 21, 2020
By JONATHAN MOENS

Many of the remaining coal-fired power plants in the United States are getting ready for retirement. They’re old, costly to build and in dwindling demand, as the domestic market for coal has declined.

Keep reading…

NEWS: A potential change for rooftop solar rates and what’s at stake
NEWS: Murray City votes to withdraw from nuclear power project

Follow Us

FacebookTwitterInstagramGuidStar

Contact Info

824 S 400 W | Ste B111 | Salt Lake City | UT | 84101 Phone: (801) 355-5055 E-mail: info@healutah.org

501c3

 

 

 

HEAL Utah is a Better Business Bureau accredited, 501c3 non-profit charity, Donations are tax deductible as allowed by law.

Mission

HEAL Utah promotes renewable energy and clean air, and protects public health and the environment from dirty, toxic and nuclear energy threats.

 

Back to Top