Government and Politics
April 30, 2025
From: Utah Governor Spencer CoxThe agreement, signed by Gov. Spencer Cox (Utah), Gov. Brad Little (Idaho), and Gov. Mark Gordon (Wyoming), establishes a cooperative framework to align energy-related efforts across the three states. The compact focuses on advancing energy resilience, coordinating infrastructure, advocating for commonsense federal policies, and accelerating the development of reliable, affordable nuclear energy.
“The West will lead the next chapter of energy abundance and American prosperity,” said Gov. Cox. “On April 30th, we brought together industry leaders, investors, and policymakers to chart the course for nuclear energy. Our new compact strengthens our shared commitment to aggressively pursue more affordable, reliable energy across state lines.”
The Built Here: Nuclear Energy Summit, held in Draper, Utah, convened leaders from across the nuclear energy industry.
The summit highlighted Utah’s mission to become a national hub for advanced nuclear energy development and underscored the critical role of regional collaboration in building a secure, abundant energy future.
Under the MOU, the three states will collaborate in key areas, including:
The MOU represents a major milestone in building a regional “energy corridor” anchored by advanced nuclear technology, with Utah, Idaho, and Wyoming leading the way.