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KY SB57

KY SB57
AN ACT relating to nuclear energy development.


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Introduced
01/09/2026
In Committee
03/17/2026
Crossed Over
03/03/2026
Passed
04/08/2026
Dead
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
04/08/2026

Introduced Session

2026 Regular Session

Bill Summary

Create a new section of KRS Chapter 164 to establish the Nuclear Reactor Site Readiness Pilot Program; define terms; require the Kentucky Nuclear Energy Development Authority (authority) to annually submit recommendations to the General Assembly for awarding grant funding to eligible applicants for up to 1/3 of the actual costs incurred in applying for and procuring an early site permit, construction permit, or combined operating license from the United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission, not to exceed $25,000,000; establish eligibility requirements and scoring criteria for applications; require the authority to make eligibility determinations and objectively score grant applications; require that applicants procure a surety bond or other similar security to guarantee the repayment of the grant amounts in the event of forfeiture for eligibility; provide for forfeiture and repayment of grant funding if certain permitting, licensure, or commencement of construction timelines are not met; establish the Kentucky nuclear reactor site readiness pilot program fund; create a new section of KRS Chapter 278 to allow a regulated utility to apply to the Public Service Commission for the recovery of costs not covered in its existing rates incurred in applying for and procuring an early site permit, construction permit, or combined operating license from the United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission; prohibit the recovery of costs for any amounts that have been offset by grant funding from the Nuclear Reactor Site Readiness Pilot Program; amend KRS 164.2802 to require 12 hours of nuclear-related training for new and existing at-large voting members of the Kentucky Nuclear Energy Development Authority; allow the director or the chair of the authority to waive the training requirement for any member who can demonstrate adequate knowledge of nuclear-related issues; require that the authority include its evaluations, scores, and funding recommendations for the Nuclear Reactor Site Readiness Pilot Program with its annual report to the Governor and the Legislative Research Commission; amend KRS 164.2803 to allow fusion-related nuclear energy projects to be eligible for grant funding from the Nuclear Energy Development Grant Program.

AI Summary

This bill establishes the Nuclear Reactor Site Readiness Pilot Program to help fund the initial stages of developing new nuclear energy generating facilities in Kentucky. The program, managed by the Kentucky Nuclear Energy Development Authority (authority), will allow eligible applicants, such as utilities or their affiliates, to receive grants covering up to one-third of the costs associated with applying for permits like an "early site permit" (federal approval for a site before seeking an operating license), a "construction permit" (permission to build), or a "combined operating license" (permission to build and operate) from the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC). These grants are capped at $25 million per project, and applicants must secure a surety bond to guarantee repayment if they fail to meet certain construction or licensing deadlines. The bill also allows regulated utilities to seek recovery of these permitting and licensing costs from ratepayers through the Public Service Commission, provided these costs haven't already been covered by the pilot program grants. Additionally, the bill mandates nuclear-related training for members of the Kentucky Nuclear Energy Development Authority, requires the authority to report its grant evaluations and recommendations to the General Assembly, and expands eligibility for the existing Nuclear Energy Development Grant Program to include fusion-related nuclear energy projects.

Committee Categories

Agriculture and Natural Resources, Budget and Finance

Sponsors (8)

Last Action

signed by Governor (Acts Ch. 56) (on 04/08/2026)

Bill Topics

Energy
  • ‐ Electricity and Hydroelectricity
  • ‐ Nuclear Energy and Nuclear Regulatory Commission
Macroeconomics
  • ‐ Industrial Policy

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