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staff@jalopnik.com (Ryan Erik King)By staff@jalopnik.com (Ryan Erik King)August 10, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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When you spend slightly an excessive amount of time on the web, you’d imagine that the Freemasons or the Illuminati have a hub in the course of Colorado. Soon, they may have access to radioactive material. Denver International Airport is exploring the potential of constructing a small modular nuclear reactor on its expansive 53-square-mile site. Denver Mayor Mike Johnston and airport CEO Phil Washington announced a $1.25 million feasibility study on Wednesday to see if the nuclear option is viable for satisfying DIA’s growing energy demand.

The airport hopes to deploy the reactor underground on airport property as the ability expands to potentially handle 120 million passengers annually by 2045, up from the present total of 82 million people. In line with the Colorado Sun, the airport currently draws 45 megawatts of electricity and can need a further 40 MW once its current expansion plans are accomplished. The ability has already spent $3.8 billion on constructing 39 latest gates and an ongoing reconstruction of its Great Hall. Preliminary plans for a mind-boggling 100-gate, 4 concourse expansion have already been laid out, however it’s unclear how much energy Denver International Airport might want to function at that time.

Nuclear power is all the fashion within the White House

Travelers head to the security checkpoint at Denver International Airport on December 28, 2022 in Denver, Colorado.
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The primary query you would possibly have is, why a nuclear reactor? Denver’s airport is attempting to turn into carbon neutral by 2040. Nonetheless, the airport’s sprawling acreage could accommodate other forms of fresh energy, like wind or solar. The airport has already built solar arrays that produce 30 MW on 100 acres of land. It has nearly 34,000 acres at its disposal. It’s seemingly a government push on the state and federal levels. Colorado officially classified nuclear power as a clean power source this yr, making nuclear projects eligible for presidency zero-emissions advantages.

The Trump administration is seemingly enamored by the facility of the atom. In line with USA Today, the White House wants to construct latest small-scale reactors next yr to rejoice the country’s 250th anniversary. President Trump even ordered the Pentagon to construct a reactor on a military base by 2028. Not to say, that Transportation Secretary and interim NASA Administrator Sean Duffy has ordered the space agency to place a nuclear reactor on the Moon by 2030 to power the Artemis program’s moon base. Surely, it’s perfectly secure to dot the country with nuclear power plants and there won’t be any repercussions with the aggressive expansion.

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