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Senator proposes $75 million-per-site pilot to jump-start nuclear reactor readiness in Kentucky

January 09, 2026 | 2026 Legislature KY, Kentucky


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Senator proposes $75 million-per-site pilot to jump-start nuclear reactor readiness in Kentucky
A senator identified in the transcript as "Senator from McCracken" introduced legislation to establish a nuclear reactor site-readiness pilot program through the Kentucky Nuclear Energy Development Authority (NEDA), saying the measure would help prepare up to three sites for federal licensing and construction.

The senator said the proposal would provide up to $25 million in state funding per project, matched by $25 million from a utility and $25 million from an industry partner such as a hyperscaler. "This money could be used towards a early site permit," he said, adding that the early permitting phase can cost about $75 million.

The sponsor framed the plan as an economic development effort. He said the state would set aside $75 million for the pilot and another $75 million for a broader NEDA grant fund for workforce, education and ancillary nuclear-economy efforts. He argued the investment would attract developers and utilities, asserting an anticipated $20,000,000,000 return on the proposed $75 million site investment.

The senator named potential partners in general terms, referring to "utilities and hyperscalers like Google, Amazon," and said interested developers and utilities are actively engaging with the Commonwealth. He said committee study and stakeholder input would follow: "Anyone that has questions has other input on this bill, and I expect there will be a committee sub," he said.

The bill text and fiscal details were introduced on the floor; the sponsor said the proposal would fund early site permitting, construction permit work and combined operating license applications to the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC). The transcript does not show a committee referral vote or a formal floor vote on the bill during this session.

Next steps: The sponsor asked for support and expected legislative subcommittee review and further drafting with stakeholders before the measure advances.

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