Ellman: Lifting nuclear moratorium creates a sustainable future
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SPRINGFIELD – State Senator Laura Ellman (D-Naperville) issued the following statement after the Senate passed House Bill 2473, a measure that lifts the state’s decades-long moratorium on the construction of small modular nuclear reactors:
“Ending the decade-long moratorium on the construction of small modular nuclear reactors improves our state’s energy portfolio – creating a sustainable energy future for decades to come. The repeal sends the signal that Illinois is open to innovation and investment."
“Ultimately, lifting the moratorium leads our state toward our common goal of reaching 100% carbon-free energy and creating good paying jobs."
“I thank Senator Rezin for working with the governor’s office, labor representatives and the Illinois Environmental Council to pass a measure that continues the state on a path toward being a leader in nuclear power.”
House Bill 2473 passed following the governor’s veto of legislation he argued left the door open for more large-scale nuclear plants.
Ellman celebrates nationwide efforts to make Illinois a low-carbon economy
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NAPERVILLE – Illinois is among the regional clean hydrogen hubs announced by President Biden and U.S. Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm, a measure State Senator Laura Ellman has been advocating for since she established The Hydrogen Economy Task Force last year.
“Illinois has been poised to lead the nation’s transition to a low-carbon economy by embracing hydrogen energy,” said Ellman (D-Naperville). “As a Midwest Hydrogen Hub, we can take action on the strategic distribution of hydrogen across the state’s agricultural, refinery and transportation industries, as well as promote the use of renewable energy sources.”
The seven regional clean hydrogen hubs will receive $7 billion in Bipartisan Infrastructure Law funding to accelerate the domestic market for low-cost, clean hydrogen. Illinois is part of the Midwest Hydrogen Hub, along with Indiana and Michigan.
Located in a key U.S. industrial and transportation corridor, the Midwest Hydrogen Hub will enable decarbonization through strategic hydrogen uses including steel and glass production, power generation, refining, heavy-duty transportation and sustainable aviation fuel. This hydrogen hub plans to produce hydrogen by leveraging diverse and abundant energy sources, including renewable energy, natural gas and low-cost nuclear energy. The Midwest Hydrogen Hub anticipates creating 12,100 construction jobs and 1,500 permanent jobs.
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#LovePurse Drive
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During October, I am hosting a Love Purse drive alongside fellow DuPage County legislators. Those interested in participating should donate new purses and unused toiletries such as feminine hygiene products, deodorant, soap, lotion, socks, face masks, compact mirrors, floss, lip balm and nail files, along with other items. Review the flyer above for guidance on drop-off centers and suggested toiletries to include with your donation.
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