The U.S. Senate has passed a bipartisan energy bill with an 88–2 vote, aimed at modernizing the country’s nuclear sector and strengthening long-term energy security. The legislation focuses on streamlining regulatory processes, encouraging investment in advanced technologies like small modular reactors, and supporting economic growth through job creation and domestic energy development.
Supporters argue the bill will help meet rising electricity demand while reducing carbon emissions. However, critics caution that faster approval timelines could weaken environmental oversight and leave unresolved issues such as nuclear waste management. The bill now awaits final approval from President Joe Biden.
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