(20 ILCS 3310/90) (Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2027) Sec. 90. Small modular reactor study. (a) The Governor may commission a study on the potential for development of small modular reactors in this State. No later than January 1, 2025, subject to appropriation, the Governor is authorized to commission a study, led by the Illinois Emergency Management Agency and Office of Homeland Security, to research the State's role in guiding the development of small modular reactors. IEMA-OHS shall publish a draft of the study for a 30-day public comment period. After the conclusion of the public comment period, IEMA-OHS shall finalize the study, post a publicly available copy on its website, and submit a copy to the General Assembly. (b) The study shall include, at a minimum, the following: (1) a review of the current state of small modular reactor technologies and the |
| characteristics of nuclear reactor technologies currently under research and development and expected to enter the market by 2040;
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(2) a review of the following federal regulatory and permitting issues concerning small
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(A) current and proposed permitting and approval processes for small modular
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| reactors conducted by federal agencies, including, but not limited to, the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, the Federal Emergency Management Agency, and the United States Environmental Protection Agency;
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(B) the projected timeline of such federal permitting and approval processes;
(C) federal regulation of small modular reactors over the life of those facilities;
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(D) federal regulation of the storage and disposal of wastes generated by those
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(3) a review of the following State and local regulatory and permitting issues
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(A) current and proposed State and local permitting and approval processes for small
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| modular reactors and other sources of electricity generation, as applicable;
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(B) State and local regulation of small modular reactors and other sources of
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| electricity generation over the life of those facilities; and
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(C) State and local regulation of the storage and disposal of wastes generated by
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(4) a review of the following small modular reactor regulatory and permitting issues in
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| other state and local jurisdictions;
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(A) current and proposed State and local permitting and approval processes for small
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| modular reactors in other state and local jurisdictions;
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(B) regulation by other state and local jurisdictions of small modular reactors over
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| the life of those facilities; and
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(C) regulation by other state and local jurisdictions of the storage and disposal of
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| wastes generated by those facilities;
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(5) a risk analysis of the potential impacts to the health and well-being of the people
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| of the State, including benefits from the reduction in carbon emissions, associated with the development of small modular reactors;
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(6) an analysis on the impact the deployment of small modular reactors will have on
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| resource adequacy in Illinois regional power grids and on the costs to electricity consumers; and
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(7) an analysis of potential water sources for use by small modular reactors and whether
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| such usage would jeopardize public consumption, future supply, or natural conditions of such water source.
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(c) This Section is repealed on January 1, 2027.
(Source: P.A. 103-569, eff. 6-1-24.)
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