Sen. Tikoian introduces bill to cut electricity costs by permitting public utilities to purchase clean nuclear power from other states

 

STATE HOUSE — Sen. David P. Tikoian (D-Dist. 22, Smithfield, Lincoln, North Providence) has introduced legislation that would allow public utilities to purchase clean, safe nuclear power, at a competitive cost from out of state facilities.

The bill (2025-S 0318) would permit a public utility company which provides electric and gas distribution to participate in programs which have the capacity to deliver reliable transmission of nuclear power. It would allow the utility to procure nuclear power and enter into long-term contracts for nuclear power.

“Electric bills have skyrocketed at a time when inflation has doubled families’ grocery bills,” said Senator Tikoian. “It’s time to find more creative ways to bring those costs down, and allowing these companies to purchase clean, safe nuclear power will ultimately help consumers save money on their electric bills.”

While the legislation would not authorize the construction of a nuclear facility in Rhode Island, it would allow public utilities the option of purchasing nuclear-powered electricity from facilities in other states, such as Connecticut and New Hampshire.

The bill has been referred to the Senate Committee on Commerce. Similar legislation (2025-H 5575) has been introduced in the House by Rep. Joseph J. Solomon Jr. (D-Dist. 22, Warwick).                                                        

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