New Jersey ends de-facto nuclear power plant moratorium [View all]
Source: Reuters
New Jersey lifted a de-facto moratorium on new nuclear energy on Wednesday in the state, which is struggling with some of the fastest-rising power bills in the U.S. as electricity demand outpaces the addition of new supplies.
Governor Mikie Sherrill signed legislation that removes a permitting requirement that effectively banned the development of nuclear power for decades because it required a method of radioactive waste disposal that was impossible to meet, Sherrill's office said in a statement.
The state, instead, will allow permits for radioactive waste storage that are compliant with federal nuclear regulatory standards.
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For costs to come down, we need more energy supply," said Sherrill. "New Jersey is well-positioned to be a leader in next-generation nuclear energy to help bring that supply, and we are open for business."
Read more: https://www.reuters.com/legal/litigation/new-jersey-ends-de-facto-nuclear-power-plant-moratorium-2026-04-08/
NEW YORK, April 8 (Reuters) -
Laila Kearney
April 8, 2026
4:27 PM EDT
Updated 5 hours ago