Colorado is at a crossroads in its clean energy future, and HB26-1337 would take us in the wrong direction. This bill pushes the state toward developing nuclear energy by setting aggressive timelines to identify reactor sites and begin construction, while requiring utilities to pursue nuclear development and allowing them to recover millions in costs from ratepayers.
At a time when Colorado should be investing in safe, affordable, and truly renewable energy, this proposal diverts resources toward an energy source that is expensive, risky, and slow to deploy. Nuclear energy projects take decades to build, routinely go over budget, and leave behind dangerous radioactive waste with no permanent disposal solution. HB26-1337 even allows utilities to charge customers upfront for speculative nuclear development costs, putting financial risk directly on Colorado families.
This bill also attempts to fast-track nuclear development by coordinating permitting and encouraging siting across communities, which raises serious concerns about environmental justice, community consent, and long-term safety. Colorado communities should not be pressured into hosting hazardous facilities that carry unresolved risks for generations.
We need climate solutions that are clean, equitable, and cost-effective now, like wind, solar, storage, and energy efficiency, not a costly gamble on nuclear energy.
Take action today: Contact your state legislators and urge them to VOTE NO on HB26-1337.