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Rocky Mountain Power keeps TerraPower 'Natrium' in 2025 IRP; company says plant not relied on for reliability

3866181 · June 19, 2025
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Rocky Mountain Power told the Utah Public Service Commission technical conference it included TerraPower's Natrium demonstration in its preferred 2025 integrated resource plan but is negotiating an off‑take structure and will not count the plant toward reliability or compliance requirements.

Rocky Mountain Power included TerraPower's Natrium demonstration project in the utility's preferred portfolio for the 2025 integrated resource plan (IRP), but said the company is negotiating a unique commercial off‑take structure and is not treating the plant as a guaranteed reliability resource.

Dan McPhail, the presenter for Rocky Mountain Power at the Utah Public Service Commission technical conference, told parties the company "is currently negotiating an off day commitment with TerraPower so we would take the megawatts that they produce and pay them for the…

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