Linn County sets stage for future Iowa nuclear power plants

The Linn County Board of Supervisors are paving the way for Iowa to make its way back into the nuclear energy space.

The supervisors approved a new ordinance for nuclear energy at a Sept. 3 meeting. Though not authorizing a plant, the change creates the legal framework for the proposal of a new plant in the future.

The ordinance sets land use rules, application requirements, and a Host Community Agreement, or HCA, which is a legally binding contract requiring a nuclear facility to compensate Linn County to cover costs associated with public safety, emergency response, infrastructure, and other community impacts associated with hosting the facility…

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