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Panel approves $300,000 state study of nuclear energy development, advances House Bill 1025
Summary
An appropriations subcommittee voted to advance House Bill 1025, approving a $300,000 appropriation to commission a state study on the feasibility of nuclear energy, with emphasis on small modular reactors and consultant support.
The Appropriations — Education and Environment Division voted to advance House Bill 1025, approving a $300,000 appropriation to fund a state study on developing nuclear energy in North Dakota.
State Sen. David Hogue, who introduced the bill to the committee, told members the appropriation would pay consultants to study “the feasibility and advisability of trying to incent the development of nuclear energy within the state of North Dakota.” He said the study is intended to provide expertise that state agencies and local industry…
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