PIKE COUNTY, INDIANA – Two weeks ago, AES Indiana submitted its 2025 Integrated Resource Plan—a 20-year outlook that explores diverse generation options, including pathways to support large-scale growth like data centers. It reflects their commitment to reliability, sustainability, and economic development.
Last week, AES Indiana announced they are launching a nuclear feasibility study at their Petersburg and Eagle Valley Generating Stations, in partnership with Advanced Nuclear Advisors. This study will help evaluate the long-term potential of nuclear small modular reactors (SMRs) as a generation source to drive investment, innovation, and job creation in Indiana.AES Indiana also welcomed Indiana Governor Mike Braun to the Petersburg site, where he saw how AES Indiana is investing in the future and powering what matters for Hoosiers in Central Indiana with innovative technologies like natural gas and battery storage.
Pike County, Indiana is a very pro-business community, two months ago the Pike County Commission unanimously passed a resolution to support the development of SMRs nuclear energy. Pike County Commissioner, Mark Flint stated “This is an exciting time in the energy industry. Pike County is an energy community and we are well-positioned to support the of SMRs nuclear energy developments. We have the infrastructure, workforce, and the sites available to support a successful launch of SMRs nuclear energy in our community. Nuclear SMRs energy developments would bring large capital investments and create new, high-wage jobs in Pike County.”
The energy landscape is evolving—and AES Indiana is planning ahead to ensure Indiana is ready to lead.
What is Small Modular Reactors (SMRs)?
According to the U.S. Department of Energy, Advanced Small Modular Reactors (SMRs) are a key part of the Department’s goal to develop safe, clean, and affordable nuclear power options. The advanced SMRs currently under development in the United States represent a variety of sizes, technology options, capabilities, and deployment scenarios. These advanced reactors, envisioned to vary in size from tens of megawatts up to hundreds of megawatts, can be used for power generation, process heat, desalination, or other industrial uses. SMR designs may employ light water as a coolant or other non-light water coolants such as a gas, liquid metal, or molten salt.
Advanced SMRs offer many advantages, such as relatively small physical footprints, reduced capital investment, ability to be sited in locations not possible for larger nuclear plants, and provisions for incremental power additions. SMRs also offer distinct safeguards, security and nonproliferation advantages.
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The Pike County Economic Development Corporation openly and enthusiastically embraces growth in Pike County. By strongly supporting city and county efforts to maintain a community that offers a great place to call home, Pike County, Indiana is especially distinctive in its vision of promoting business growth while keeping small town charm and hospitality in the forefront of community image. Through a complimentary partnership of economic growth, prosperity, quality of place and small-town charm, the PCEDC positions itself to be proponent for progress and an advocate for Pike County’s future. Pike County is located in the heart of the I-69 corridor, with the Southwest Indiana Megasite less than 1/2 mile from the I-69 interchange. www.pikecountygrowth.com



