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Friday, September 19, 2008
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From The Denver Post: "An Idaho-based company is in the early stages of looking at possibly building a nuclear power plant in southeastern Colorado, the second such project being discussed in the state. Alternate Energy Holdings is negotiating a contract with the owners of 26,000 acres located 3 miles south of Boone to study the prospect of building a nuke plant on the site, said Don Gillispie, the company's chairman. The land and water-rights owners are represented by Colorado Springs real-estate broker Thorne Davis. The site is being called the Colorado Energy Park."
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