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NJ S683

NJ S683
Authorizes BPU to provide site approval for small modular reactors; authorizes operators of small modular reactors to store spent nuclear fuel on-site.


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Introduced
01/13/2026
In Committee
01/13/2026
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead

Introduced Session

2026-2027 Regular Session

Bill Summary

This bill would provide that the Board of Public Utilities (BPU) is the sole State agency authorized to provide site approval for the construction of a small modular reactor (SMR) in the State. The bill would also authorize the operator of a small modular reactor to store any spent nuclear fuel generated by the reactor on-site. As defined by the bill, "small modular reactor" means a nuclear fission reactor that: (1) has a rated electric generating capacity of no more than 300 megawatts; (2) is capable of being constructed and operated either alone or in combination with one or more similar reactors if additional reactors are or become necessary at a single site; and (3) is required to be licensed by the United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission. Specifically, the bill would authorize the BPU to provide site approval to an SMR in consultation with the Department of Environmental Protection. The bill would authorize the BPU to approve a site for an SMR only if it is located in a municipality in which a nuclear energy facility has previously been constructed. The bill would provide that the BPU's site approval would supersede any municipal or county decisions to the contrary. The bill would also require the BPU to develop, within one year after's the bill's enactment, an incentive program to provide financial incentives to support the construction of SMRs in the State. The bill would provide that an SMR's authorization to store spent nuclear fuel would last until the development of a national high-level radioactive waste repository pursuant to the federal "Nuclear Waste Policy Act of 1982." Under that law, the United States Department of Energy was directed to develop a permanent storage site for radioactive waste, but currently, a permanent storage site for radioactive waste has yet to be developed. As a result, spent nuclear fuel is most often stored at the site of the nuclear reactor.

AI Summary

This bill designates the Board of Public Utilities (BPU) as the sole state agency responsible for approving the sites for small modular reactors (SMRs), which are defined as nuclear fission reactors with a generating capacity of up to 300 megawatts that require licensing by the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission. The BPU will consult with the Department of Environmental Protection, and can only approve sites in municipalities that have previously hosted a nuclear energy facility, with this approval overriding any local or county decisions. Additionally, the bill permits operators of SMRs to store spent nuclear fuel, which is fuel removed from a reactor that has not been reprocessed, on-site until a national repository for high-level radioactive waste is established, a situation that has been pending since the federal "Nuclear Waste Policy Act of 1982." The BPU is also required to create a financial incentive program within one year to support the construction of SMRs in the state.

Committee Categories

Agriculture and Natural Resources

Sponsors (5)

Last Action

Introduced in the Senate, Referred to Senate Environment and Energy Committee (on 01/13/2026)

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