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Speak Up Against Less Accountable Data Centers and Nuclear Reactors!

SB1418 corporation commission; small modular reactors (Carroll) preempts counties – except Maricopa and Pima – from regulating the location of these small modular nuclear reactors if they are co-located with a large industrial electricity user such as a data center. We have data centers locating here in our communities indiscriminately and using enormous amounts of water and electricity, plus providing very few sustainable jobs. SB1418 also says nuclear power units are not subject to requirements for a certificate of environmental compatibility, if they are being sited where there was another thermal power plant.

Data centers in our communities are controversial. Arizona is already has at least 163 data centers with many more being proposed and opposed – near Surprise and in Page, Phoenix, Tucson, and Pinal County, among other locations. People are demanding more accountability, not less, as is being proposed in several bills.

Small Modular Nuclear Reactors are expensive and risky. They are not cleaner and cheaper and given there are no small modular nuclear reactors operating commercially in the United States, seem also unrealistic. The ones that were previously proposed in the United States were cancelled due to huge cost overruns.

Ask your representatives to vote NO on SB1418!



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Please vote no on SB1418, a bill that seeks to advantage small modular nuclear reactors to the detriment of other cleaner, safer, and less-expensive forms of energy such as solar and wind. SB1418 (corporation commission; small modular reactors) prohibits most counties from regulating the location of small modular nuclear reactors if they are co-located with a large industrial electricity user – basically data centers. I ask that you reject this effort to remove local communities from the decision-making process and to facilitate siting even more data centers. We are already seeing an influx of data centers taking over our communities, using lots of water and electricity, and providing few sustainable jobs. Data centers in our communities are controversial. Arizona has at least 163 data centers with many more being proposed and opposed – near Surprise and in Page, Phoenix, Tucson, and Pinal County, among other locations. People are demanding more accountability relative to their siting, not less, as is being proposed in SB1418. Please vote NO on SB1418.

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