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Tooele County backs state response to DOE’s energy lifecycle campus RFI
Summary
The council adopted Resolution 2026-07 to support the state's response to a U.S. Department of Energy request for information on a Nuclear Energy Lifecycle Innovation Campus; Jake Garfield of the Utah Office of Energy Development described the RFI as a first, nonbinding step and cited Senate Bill 135 and possible local economic benefits if the project moves forward.
The Tooele County Council on March 24 adopted Resolution 2026-07 declaring the county’s intent to support the state's response to a U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) request for information for an Energy Lifecycle Innovations Campus.
Jake Garfield, deputy director for the Utah Office of Energy Development, told the council the DOE initiative seeks co-location of parts of the nuclear fuel cycle (conversion, enrichment, fuel fabrication,…
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