The Utah Associated Municipal Power Systems' proposed Carbon Free Power Project was to be build at a site adjacent to the Idaho National Laboratory near Idaho Falls, Idaho. The association and NuScale Power Corp., the Oregon-based developer that was to build the modular nuclear reactor that was the basis of the project, have announced that they have mutually agreed to abandon the project due to lack of enough subscribers to make it feasible. Photo courtesy NuScale Power.

UAMPS' CARBON FREE POWER PROJECT NOT FINANCIALLY VIABLE

John Rogers

Utah Associated Municipal Power Systems (UAMPS) and NuScale Power Corp., a Portland, Oregon-based energy technology company, have announced that they have mutually agreed to abandon their planned Carbon Free Power Project (CFPP).

The CFPP is a small modular nuclear reactor (SMR) project that was expected to be the Please log in to see the rest of this story.