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New Jersey Moves to Address Affordability Crisis by Lifting Nuclear Facility Moratorium
In a significant policy shift, New Jersey has lifted its de-facto moratorium on new nuclear facilities as part of efforts to tackle the state's ongoing affordability crisis.
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Summary
On April 9, 2026, New Jersey announced the lifting of its long-standing moratorium on the construction of new nuclear facilities.
This decision is aimed at addressing the state's affordability crisis, which has been a growing concern for residents and policymakers alike.
By allowing new nuclear projects, New Jersey hopes to enhance its energy portfolio and potentially lower energy costs for its citizens.
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