INDIANAPOLIS — A nuclear energy company has announced plans to place their headquarters in Indiana.

In a news release from First American Nuclear (FANCO), the company said the Hoosier state will be home to their headquarters, manufacturing facilities and an energy park.

“Indiana and First American Nuclear joining forces to improve the quality of life for Hoosiers and the American people was an easy decision to make,” said Suzanne Jaworowski, Indiana’s secretary of energy and natural resources. “FANCO has the ability to deliver affordable, sustainable power to light up our rooms, keep us warm in the winter, cool in the summer and rise to the ever-increasing energy demands of an advanced manufacturing and computing economy.”

Back in July, Gov. Braun signed six nuclear energy-related bills

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