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CT must act now if it wants new nuclear power by 2035, state official says

CT must act now if it wants new nuclear power by 2035, state official says

by Joelyn Leon | Mar 10, 2026 | Uncategorized

HARTFORD — Connecticut’s goal of having new nuclear power generation by 2035 will be hampered by the costs of construction, the speed of emerging technology and the willingness of residents to support new facilities of any size in their hometowns. Whether it’s small...
CT must act now if it wants new nuclear power by 2035, state official says

Wastewater project in Norwich gets major federal investment

by Joelyn Leon | Mar 10, 2026 | Uncategorized

Norwich Public Utilities is set to receive $960,000 in federal funding to continue upgrading its wastewater infrastructure in the Greeneville section of the city, according to a community announcement. The funding is part of the recently passed fiscal year 2026...
CT must act now if it wants new nuclear power by 2035, state official says

CT overhauls environmental cleanup rules to spur redevelopment

by Joelyn Leon | Mar 10, 2026 | Uncategorized

Situated just minutes from Waterbury’s downtown is an old, abandoned former factory complex. It dates back to the city’s manufacturing heyday. Companies churned out metal hoses there and other goods. The site has languished for decades. What remains is concrete, a...
CT must act now if it wants new nuclear power by 2035, state official says

PURA lifts fines against United Illuminating to remediate old English Station plant

by Joelyn Leon | Mar 10, 2026 | Uncategorized

Cleanup of the long-abandoned English Station power plant in New Haven may take longer after the state’s Public Utilities Regulatory Authority removed financial penalties previously imposed on United Illuminating. The decision comes as the city is gathering community...
CT must act now if it wants new nuclear power by 2035, state official says

Danbury I-84 rush hour shoulder lane plan aims to put ‘time back in the hands’ of drivers

by Joelyn Leon | Mar 9, 2026 | Uncategorized

DANBURY — Transportation experts will update residents Thursday about the state’s latest thinking to “quickly” address Interstate 84’s design flaws by building rush hour travel lanes on the inside shoulders of the highway between Danbury Fair mall and Exit 7. “The...
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