Sec. 4. As used in this chapter, "small modular nuclear reactor" means a nuclear reactor that: (1) has a rated electric generating capacity of not more than four hundred seventy (470) megawatts; (2) is capable of being constructed and operated, either: (A) alone; or (B) in combination with one (1) or more similar reactors if additional reactors are, or become, necessary; at a single site; and (3) is required to be licensed by the United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission. The term includes a nuclear reactor that is described in this section and that uses a process to produce hydrogen that can be used for energy storage, as a fuel, or for other uses.
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