Nuclear Power Provisions Included in Congressional Appropriations Bill
December 23, 2020
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Analysis provided by Tim Judson, NIRS:

 

From: Tim Judson <timj@nirs.org>

Date: December 23, 2020 at 4:06:31 PM EST
Subject: RE: approps bill nuclear inclusions

 

The funding to DOE for waste disposal was not the only funds for nuclear in the appropriations bill – that’s just what was in the “ordinary” part of the bill, along with funding for NRC, NNSA, and DOE’s labs and weapons complex activities.

 

But there was a huge omnibus energy bill that was appended to the appropriations bill, which authorizes over $11 billion in funding to specific DOE nuclear energy and waste R&D projects over the next five years. That is more than the total amount for all renewable energy R&D in the bill, and about one-third as much as for all renewables combined, including the extensions of the production tax credits.

 

Here are some more detailed notes on what happened:

 

The appropriations and COVID relief bill includes the Energy Act of 2020. Initially, that was to include three bad stand-alone nuclear bills we have been fighting in their entirety:

 

In the end, between the emails, phone calls, and a sign-on letter, we were able to get some of the worst provisions of those bills removed, so the final bill only includes parts the bills.

 

It does include a bunch of things we oppose, but most of them are not going to have a immediate impact on the construction of new reactors or preventing the closure of existing reactors:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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