HIGGINS INTRODUCES ADVANCED NUCLEAR GOALS BILL
Rep. Clay Higgins (R-La.) this week introduced H.R. 5260, which would set a goal by 2028 for demonstrating at least four new commercially-competitive advanced reactor designs. The bill mirrors the Advanced Nuclear Energy Technologies Act (S. 1457) from Sens. Jeff Flake (R-Ariz.) and Cory Booker (D-N.J.) that was approved last week in the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee.
“New modular technologies hold great promise and should be a priority for the department,” Higgins said at a House Science and Technology hearing on national labs. A “clear set of goals” at the Department of Energy to develop these technologies helps the U.S. regain global leadership in nuclear energy security, “retake a key strategic advantage from China and Russia,” open new domestic power generation markets and create many jobs, he said.
Idaho National Lab Director Mark Peters said he supports what Higgins is trying to do in the bill, while noting a “place like INL would be a place to build these demonstrations.”
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