Utah Wants More Power. Nuclear Comes With a Past.

KSL News Daily

Utah Wants More Power. Nuclear Comes With a Past.

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Published on Jul 9, 2026, 5:02:29 AM
Total time: 00:32:12

Episode Description

On today’s KSL News Daily, Maria Shilaos takes on one of Utah’s most complicated energy questions: should nuclear power be part of the state’s future? With data centers, artificial intelligence, manufacturing, and population growth driving up electricity demand, nuclear energy is getting new attention, including proposals involving smaller reactors.

Maria talks with John Kotek of the Nuclear Energy Institute about why supporters say nuclear can provide steady, clean power, how newer reactor designs address safety and water concerns, and what still has to happen on nuclear waste. Then she hears from a downwinder and thyroid cancer survivor who says Utah’s history with radiation exposure should make the state far more cautious before embracing another nuclear future.

Plus, a Davis County commissioner is removed from his role as chair after allegations of verbal abuse, Intermountain Health marks its 100th epilepsy implant surgery, music fills Utah State University for the Fry Street Chamber Music Festival, and Before You Go heads to the Provo River Delta, where BYU students are helping track bird habitat that could reduce bird strikes near the Provo Airport.

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Join us on the KSL News Daily, where we delve deep into the stories that shape Utah. Every weekday, our dedicated host Maria Shilaos brings you an in-depth analysis of a pressing story in the news alongside a quick update on the three things you need to know to start your day. With the expertise and hard work of the journalists at KSL News, you can expect coverage in context and a nuanced understanding of the Beehive state’s unique landscape. Tune in to stay informed, engaged, and connected to the heart of Utah's news.