A bill would pave the way for nuclear power in Indiana -- at a cost to consumers
Indianas energy future is up for grabs. Coal, though still the predominant energy source in the state, is on the decline. Natural gas, also a greenhouse gas-emitting fossil fuel, is looking to dethrone its predecessor. And renewables such as solar and wind, while growing in Indiana, are still trying to find their footing.
But now theres a new kid on the block: Nuclear energy.
A new bill this legislative session creates a framework for Indiana to move into the world of nuclear energy, said Sen. Eric Koch, one of the bills main authors and chair of the Senate Utilities Committee. Koch proposed Senate Bill 271 along with Sen. Blake Doriot, R-Goshen.
The bill isn't aimed at just any type of nuclear energy, but at what are called small modular reactors, or SMRs. These reactors are a new technology and, as the name suggests, are much smaller and more flexible than their mammoth relatives.
They are so new, in fact, that there are currently none operating in the U.S.
Read more: https://www.courierpress.com/story/news/environment/2022/01/24/nuclear-power-plant-renewable-energy-reactor-technology-utilities-indiana-bill-sb-271/6561722001/
(Evansville Courier Press)