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05/27/2022 | News release | Distributed by Public on 05/27/2022 11:08

Nuclear News

Rep. Graham Filler (Photo: Michigan House Republicans)

It's not all bad news from Michigan. While it may not make up for the closing of Covert, Mich.'s Palisades nuclear plant, the state's House of Representatives last week easily approved legislation that calls for a feasibility study to examine the potential for new nuclear generation.

Introduced on April 14 by Rep. Graham Filler (R., 93rd Dist.), House Bill 1609 passed the chamber 85-20 on May 19 (just one day prior to Entergy's announcement that it closed Palisades 11 days before its scheduled retirement). Now in Senate hands, the measure instructs the Michigan Public Service Commission to engage an outside consulting firm to conduct the study.

Should the bill become law, the commission must deliver a report on the study to the governor and congressional leadership within 18 months.