Governor Signs Keicher Backed Legislation to Secure Energy Future

On Friday, the governor signed legislation passed during the fall veto session to lift the moratorium on new nuclear construction in Illinois. This move will allow for the development of advanced small modular nuclear reactors (SMRs) in the state.

When the bipartisan legislation, Senate Amendments 1, 2, and 3 to House Bill 2473, passed in the Illinois House of Representatives, State Representative Jeff Keicher (R-Sycamore) issued the following response:

“Demand for electricity is continuing to rise, and advancements in nuclear technology and safety improvements make it a perfect fit for ensuring future capacity for residents and job creators,” said Keicher. “As a zero-carbon energy source that is not dependent on wind or sunlight, nuclear is essential to meeting energy demands as electric battery and vehicle technology proliferate. It will also help ensure stability in our energy portfolio, so residents do not need to fear grid instability through extreme cold spells during a polar vortex or extreme heat spells during a summer heat dome.

“The communities I represent have benefited firsthand from the energy stability provided by the Byron Nuclear Generating Station, and I’m pleased that Illinois will continue to be a leader in the responsible use of nuclear energy through the passage of this legislation.”

Illinois is already a nuclear energy leader with 11 operating reactors, the most of any state. Additionally, Illinois is in the top three states, with more than 50% of our energy coming from nuclear and having the most generating capacity of any state.

“Ensuring our energy future through advancements in safe, reliable and renewable nuclear energy is essential to Illinois being a leader in clean energy technology,” said State Representative Lance Yednock (D-Ottawa), the chief House sponsor of the legislation. “I’m pleased to have been able to usher this bipartisan legislation through the House and have the support of colleagues like Rep. Jeff Keicher.”

For more information about Senate Amendments 1, 2, and 3 to House Bill 2473click here.