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Resident says U.S. Department of Energy has worked with municipality; local museum proposal dates to 2019

Municipal meeting · February 4, 2026

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Summary

An unnamed municipal resident said the U.S. Department of Energy has visited repeatedly and the local electric authority created a 'Morus' museum; the speaker recalled a 2019 proposal to open a former nuclear plant site as a public museum.

An unidentified resident said the U.S. Department of Energy has made repeated visits to the municipality and that local hosts have developed a working relationship with the agency. "Desde que llegué aquí al municipio hemos recibido la visita del departamento de energía de Estados Unidos," the speaker said.

The speaker said the local electric authority created a museum known as "Morus," which offers tours that simulate how a nuclear plant operates. "Es un museo muy interesante... puedes hacer un recorrido completo con la planta nuclear y aprender mucho sobre lo que es la energía nuclear," the speaker said, describing the exhibit as educational and popular with visitors.

The speaker said that in 2019 they submitted a proposal seeking to open the museum to the public and that earlier activities and tours had been well received. "En el año en 2019 llegamos a presentar una propuesta para que se abriera ese museo al público... a la gente le encantó," the resident said.

The speaker also said they hope the former plant (referred to in the transcript as "Planta Bose") can be converted into a museum and opened for public visitation in the future. The transcript records no formal decision, vote or timeline for such a conversion.

No municipal officials or named staff appear in the provided text; the comments are presented as the account of an unnamed local resident who described past contacts with the U.S. Department of Energy and a 2019 proposal to expand public access to an existing museum.