Maryland 2024 Regular Session

Maryland House Bill HB820

Introduced
1/31/24  
Refer
1/31/24  

Caption

Nuclear Energy Development Task Force

Impact

The bill mandates a comprehensive examination of how nuclear energy can contribute to Maryland's objectives, including the long-term goal of achieving net-zero greenhouse gas emissions. The task force will investigate potential incentives that could be offered for different levels of nuclear development, from household-level projects to large-scale operations. Furthermore, the task force is expected to promote equitable access to renewable energy and ensure that developments benefit minority business enterprises and local communities, thereby contributing to job creation and economic growth.

Summary

House Bill 820 establishes the Nuclear Energy Development Task Force in Maryland, tasked with studying and making recommendations on the deployment of nuclear power generation resources and related technologies. This initiative reflects the state's commitment to exploring nuclear energy as a viable component of its energy portfolio and aims to address various barriers to nuclear energy deployment, such as regulatory and financial hurdles. A key goal of the task force is to create a framework for a permanent nuclear energy commission within the state that can oversee and facilitate the development of nuclear facilities and technologies.

Contention

There are potential points of contention surrounding HB 820. While proponents may view the development of a nuclear energy framework as a progressive step towards sustainability and energy independence, opponents could raise concerns regarding safety, environmental impacts, and the implications of prioritizing nuclear over other renewable energies. The formation of a task force that includes a variety of stakeholders, such as labor representatives and environmental advocacy groups, indicates an effort to balance these interests, yet the differing opinions on the risks and benefits of nuclear energy may lead to significant debate during the task force's operations.

Companion Bills

MD SB805

Crossfiled Nuclear Energy Development Task Force

Previously Filed As

MD SB469

Task Force to Study Solar Incentives

MD HB1035

Energy Efficiency and Conservation Plans and Green and Healthy Task Force

MD SB387

Task Force on Reducing Emergency Department Wait Times

MD HB274

Task Force on Reducing Emergency Department Wait Times

MD SB797

Task Force on Preventing and Countering Elder Abuse

MD HB1191

Task Force on Preventing and Countering Elder Abuse

MD SB324

Task Force to Study Nonpublic Student Bus Transportation

MD HB486

Task Force to Study Nonpublic Student Bus Transportation

MD SB209

Task Force to Study Crime Classification

MD SB144

Public Utilities - Energy Efficiency and Conservation Programs - Energy Performance Targets and Low-Income Housing

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