MATCH Act of 2025
Bill S 1107 directs NYSERDA to study small modular reactors' feasibility in New York, assessing their safety, costs, and environmental impact for future energy solutions.
Bill S 1107 directs NYSERDA to study small modular reactors' feasibility in New York, assessing their safety, costs, and environmental impact for future energy solutions.
Bill S 1107 aims to explore the potential implementation of small modular reactors (SMRs) as a viable energy source in New York State. The bill directs the New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA) to conduct a comprehensive feasibility study to assess the practicality, safety, and economic implications of deploying SMRs within the state’s energy infrastructure.
Feasibility Study: The core provision of the bill mandates NYSERDA to evaluate:
Reporting Requirements: NYSERDA is required to submit a report detailing the findings of the feasibility study to the state legislature within a specified timeframe (not explicitly stated in the bill).
Bill S 1107 represents a significant step towards evaluating innovative energy solutions in New York State. By focusing on small modular reactors, the bill seeks to assess their feasibility as a clean energy alternative, potentially shaping the future of the state's energy landscape. The findings from the feasibility study will be crucial in determining the next steps for energy policy and infrastructure development in New York.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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