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Jan072021

Giveaways to the nuclear industry in the 2021 Consolidated Appropriations Act

Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2021 (5,593 pages long)

Title II--Nuclear (beginning at Page 3,288 -- all page numbers given are of 5,593 pages, as indicated on the PDF counter)

Sec. 2001, Advanced Nuclear Fuel: more than $174 million (Page 3,301);

Sec. 2003, Nuclear Energy Research, Development, Demonstration, and Commercial Application Programs (Page 3,304);

(a) Sustainability Program for Light Water Reactors: $55 million (Page 3,305);

(b) Advanced Reactor Technologies: $55 million (Page 3,310);

(c) Nuclear Integrated Energy Systems Research, Development, Demonstration, and Commercial Application Program: $160 million (Page 3,312);

Fuel Cycle Research and Development: $300 million (Page 3,314);

(b) Advanced Fuels: $625 million (Page 3,316);

Nuclear Science and Engineering Support: $100 million (Page 3,318);

Nuclear Energy Graduate Traineeship Subprogram: $25 million (Page 3,319);

University Nuclear Leadership Program: $45 million (Page 3,322);

Nuclear Energy Research Infrastructure: $2.286 billion (billion with a B, Page 3,323);

Advanced Reactor Demonstration Program: $2.14 billion (billion with a B, Page 3,331 to Page 3,332);

Sec. 2008, Fusion Energy Research: $125 million (Page 3,346);

Innovation Network for Fusion Energy: $250 million (Page 3,349);

Milestone-Based Development Program: $325 million (Page 3,353 to Page 3,354);

ITER [Fusion] International Collaboration: $4.7 billion (billion with a B, Page 3,357);

ITER Construction: $1.498 billion (billion with a B, Page 3,358).