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Generational opportunity here for power demand, says Evergy CEO David Campbell
CNBC Televisionยท2025-09-23 18:47

Industry Trend & Opportunity - Power demand is experiencing a generational opportunity with increased demand not seen in decades [2] - The energy sector needs to add nuclear to the fuel mix for a sustainable, clean, and reliable system [2] - Economic development in Kansas requires nuclear energy [6] Technology & Project - TerraPower's Natrium reactor in Wyoming is scheduled to load nuclear fuel in 2030 [5] - TerraPower is examining deploying Natrium reactors in Evergy's service region in Kansas after the first Wyoming reactor [6] - Natrium reactors are expected to need less than half the concrete, steel, and labor to build, improving the ability to deliver plants at scale [11] - Natrium plant is expected to be a fairly large plant, a third of a gigawatt (0.33 GW) per plant, with built-in energy storage [12] Company Strategy & Collaboration - Evergy will meet near-term power needs with natural gas and solar, but will add nuclear for a sustainable system [2] - Evergy and TerraPower are collaborating to examine deploying Natrium reactors in Kansas [6] - Evergy's safe operation of the Wolf Creek plant for 30+ years has built confidence in nuclear safety and made Kansas welcoming to new nuclear [7] Challenges & Solutions - The main obstacle to nuclear energy is the capital expenditure (capex) [10] - Moving to new technology like TerraPower's Natrium reactor is essential to reduce capital intensity [8][11]