March 21, 2025

Utilities may charge for nuclear pre-construction costs under bill sent to governor's desk

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Senate Bill 424 would subsidize the development of small modular nuclear reactors. - Markus Distelrath / Pixabay

Senate Bill 424 would subsidize the development of small modular nuclear reactors.

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A bill to subsidize the development of small modular nuclear reactors now waits for the governor’s signature.

Senate Bill 424 allows an Indiana utility to pass along some of the pre-construction costs to their customers — even if the plant never gets finished. So far, none of the ones in the U.S. have.

One federally-funded project was canceled in 2023 after more than a decade of work and nearly $9 billion in costs.

READ MORE: House passes measure to bolster nuclear, retain coal for AI data centers on utility customer dime

The legislation is one of several proposed this year to ensure AI data centers coming into Indiana have the massive amount of power they need to operate.
 


 

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