Maine 2023-2024 Regular Session

Maine House Bill LD1549

Introduced
4/6/23  
Refer
4/6/23  

Caption

An Act to Direct the Public Utilities Commission to Seek Informational Bids Regarding Small Modular Nuclear Reactors in the State

Impact

Should LD1549 be enacted, the Public Utilities Commission will be mandated to annually solicit proposals that detail the logistical and financial aspects of setting up SMRs in Maine. This includes the initial costs for construction, operational expenditures, and potential locations for these reactors. While the bids will not be contractually binding, they will provide critical insight that could inform future legislation and decisions regarding nuclear energy infrastructure. The act is designed to promote informed policymaking and engagement with the nuclear energy sector.

Summary

LD1549, also referred to as the Act to Direct the Public Utilities Commission to Seek Informational Bids Regarding Small Modular Nuclear Reactors in the State, was introduced to explore the feasibility and potential implementation of small modular nuclear reactors (SMRs) within Maine. The bill outlines the criteria for what constitutes a small modular reactor, specifically limiting the generating capacity to no more than 350 megawatts. This framework aims to facilitate an organized and informed approach to evaluating nuclear energy options in the state, emphasizing a structured process for obtaining informational bids related to their establishment and operation.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding LD1549 is generally favorable among proponents of nuclear energy, who view the bill as a necessary step toward modernizing Maine’s energy portfolio and potentially increasing energy independence. Supporters argue that SMRs can provide a cleaner and more reliable energy source, aligning with broader sustainability goals. However, there are concerns from environmental groups and community advocates regarding safety and the implications of nuclear energy, reflecting a divide in public opinion about the viability and desirability of expanding nuclear energy in the state.

Contention

Key points of contention regarding LD1549 include the ongoing debate about nuclear safety, waste management, and the long-term environmental impacts of nuclear facilities. Opponents of the bill may argue that relying on nuclear energy could detract focus from renewable alternatives, such as solar and wind. Additionally, the bill's approach to gathering bids may raise concerns about the potential for industry influence on public policy and energy decisions, emphasizing the need for transparency and community engagement in any future developments.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

ME LD343

An Act to Direct the Public Utilities Commission to Seek Informational Bids Regarding Small Modular Nuclear Reactors in the State

ME SB0176

Small modular nuclear reactors.

ME SB0271

Small modular nuclear reactors.

ME HB2333

Electric utilities; SCC to establish a small modular nuclear reactors pilot program.

ME A4064

Directs BPU to adopt rules and regulations concerning small modular nuclear reactors; authorizes EDA to incentivize construction and operation of such reactors.

ME A4215

Directs BPU to adopt rules and regulations concerning small modular nuclear reactors; authorizes EDA to incentivize construction and operation of such reactors.

ME S1187

Directs BPU to adopt rules and regulations concerning small modular nuclear reactors; authorizes EDA to incentivize construction and operation of such reactors.

ME S4423

Authorizes BPU to provide site approval for small modular reactors; authorizes operators of small modular reactors to store spent nuclear fuel on-site.

ME SB0424

Small modular nuclear reactor development costs.

ME HB2774

Small modular reactors; co-location

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.