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DTE Energy is one step closer to getting a license to build a new reactor at its Fermi nuclear complex near Monroe, Mich., though it appears unlikely it will soon commit itself to actually starting construction. The Nuclear Regulatory Commission staff has completed a Final Safety Evaluation Report on the...
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