Kearney Selected as Finalist for Advanced Nuclear Reactor Site Evaluation


Kearney Water Tower

August 8, 2024 (Kearney, NE) – The City of Kearney and the Development Council for Buffalo County are proud to announce that Kearney has been selected as a finalist in Nebraska Public Power District’s (NPPD) feasibility study for advanced nuclear reactors. This significant milestone highlights Kearney's position as a leader in innovation and growth, as the city stands poised to host a Small Modular Reactor (SMR), a revolutionary advancement in nuclear energy technology.

A City Built for the Future
Kearney’s selection as a finalist is a testament to the city's exceptional quality of life, robust infrastructure, and visionary leadership. Our community is not only known for its forward-thinking approach but also for offering unparalleled healthcare, outstanding educational opportunities, recreation, and a thriving tourism industry—all factors that make Kearney an ideal location for pioneering projects like this one. The city’s strategic geographic location and state-of-the-art infrastructure make it an optimal candidate for hosting such advanced energy technology, positioning Kearney to maintain its position as an economic hub in Greater Nebraska.

Community Engagement and Input Essential
While being selected as a finalist is an exciting development, the City of Kearney and the Development Council for Buffalo County emphasize that further research, analysis, and—most importantly—public input are essential to determine whether this opportunity aligns with the best interests of the community, its businesses, and its residents.

“As we move forward into this next phase, it is crucial that we engage with our community to gather diverse perspectives,” said Kearney Mayor, Stan Clouse. “We want to ensure that any decision made is informed by the values and priorities of the people who call Kearney home. Kearney's strong community spirit and commitment to excellence will undoubtedly guide us in making the right choice for our future.”

A Path Forward for Kearney
“We are dedicated to working closely with Nebraska Public Power District and the Department of Economic Development in a thorough and transparent process,” said Trevor Lee, Executive Director of the Development Council for Buffalo County. “We will thoroughly examine every facet of this opportunity—from its economic potential to its environmental and social implications—to ensure that any decisions made are truly in the best interest of the community. Given Kearney’s strong history of responsible growth and commitment to investing in its people and place, we are confident that Kearney is exceptionally well-positioned to support this transformative project, should it align with our community’s vision.”