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SB-925 • 2026

Fusion energy: State Energy Resources Conservation and Development Commission: strategic plan: certification and environmental review.

Fusion energy: State Energy Resources Conservation and Development Commission: strategic plan: certification and environmental review.

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Passed Legislature

This bill passed both chambers and reached final enrollment, even if later executive action is not shown here.

Sponsor
McNerney
Last action
2026-06-11
Official status
From committee: Do pass as amended and re-refer to Com. on NAT. RES. with recommendation: To consent calendar. (Ayes 18. Noes 0.) (June 10).
Effective date
Not listed

Plain English Breakdown

Using official source text because the generated explanation was unavailable or could not be confirmed against the official bill text.

Fusion energy: State Energy Resources Conservation and Development Commission: strategic plan: certification and environmental review.

SB 925, as amended, McNerney.

What This Bill Does

  • SB 925, as amended, McNerney.
  • Fusion energy: State Energy Resources Conservation and Development Commission: strategic plan: certification and environmental review.
  • Existing law requires the State Energy Resources Conservation and Development Commission (Energy Commission) to undertake various actions in furtherance of meeting the state’s clean energy and pollution reduction objectives.
  • Existing law requires the Energy Commission, beginning November 1, 2003, and biennially thereafter, to adopt an integrated energy policy report that contains an overview of major energy trends and issues facing the state, presents policy recommendations based on an in-depth and integrated analysis of the most current and pressing energy issues facing the state, and includes an assessment and forecast of system reliability and the need for resource additions, efficiency, and conservation, as specified.

Limits and Unknowns

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Bill History

  1. 2026-06-11 California Legislative Information

    From committee: Do pass as amended and re-refer to Com. on NAT. RES. with recommendation: To consent calendar. (Ayes 18. Noes 0.) (June 10).

  2. 2026-06-01 California Legislative Information

    Referred to Coms. on U. & E. and NAT. RES.

  3. 2026-05-26 California Legislative Information

    In Assembly. Read first time. Held at Desk.

  4. 2026-05-26 California Legislative Information

    Read third time. Passed. (Ayes 37. Noes 0.) Ordered to the Assembly.

  5. 2026-05-18 California Legislative Information

    Read second time. Ordered to third reading.

  6. 2026-05-14 California Legislative Information

    Read second time and amended. Ordered to second reading.

  7. 2026-05-14 California Legislative Information

    From committee: Do pass as amended. (Ayes 7. Noes 0.) (May 14).

  8. 2026-05-12 California Legislative Information

    Set for hearing May 14.

  9. 2026-05-11 California Legislative Information

    May 11 hearing: Placed on APPR. suspense file.

  10. 2026-05-04 California Legislative Information

    Set for hearing May 11.

  11. 2026-04-28 California Legislative Information

    Read second time and amended. Re-referred to Com. on APPR.

  12. 2026-04-27 California Legislative Information

    From committee: Do pass as amended and re-refer to Com. on APPR. (Ayes 7. Noes 0. Page 4008.) (April 22).

  13. 2026-04-17 California Legislative Information

    Set for hearing April 22.

  14. 2026-04-14 California Legislative Information

    From committee: Do pass and re-refer to Com. on E.Q. (Ayes 17. Noes 0. Page 3841.) (April 13). Re-referred to Com. on E.Q.

  15. 2026-04-02 California Legislative Information

    Set for hearing April 13.

  16. 2026-03-25 California Legislative Information

    Re-referred to Coms. on E., U & C. and E.Q.

  17. 2026-03-12 California Legislative Information

    From committee with author's amendments. Read second time and amended. Re-referred to Com. on RLS.

  18. 2026-02-11 California Legislative Information

    Referred to Com. on RLS.

  19. 2026-01-29 California Legislative Information

    From printer. May be acted upon on or after February 28.

  20. 2026-01-28 California Legislative Information

    Introduced. Read first time. To Com. on RLS. for assignment. To print.

Official Summary Text

SB 925, as amended, McNerney.
Fusion energy: State Energy Resources Conservation and Development Commission: strategic plan: certification and environmental review.
Existing law requires the State Energy Resources Conservation and Development Commission (Energy Commission) to undertake various actions in furtherance of meeting the state’s clean energy and pollution reduction objectives. Existing law requires the Energy Commission, beginning November 1, 2003, and biennially thereafter, to adopt an integrated energy policy report that contains an overview of major energy trends and issues facing the state, presents policy recommendations based on an in-depth and integrated analysis of the most current and pressing energy issues facing the state, and includes an assessment and forecast of system reliability and the need for resource additions, efficiency, and conservation, as specified. Existing law requires the Energy Commission, as part of the 2027 edition of the integrated energy policy report, to include an assessment of the potential for fusion
energy to contribute to California’s power supply, as specified.
This bill would require the Energy Commission, in coordination with specified agencies, to develop a strategic plan for the development of fusion energy in California, as specified. The bill would require the Energy Commission to submit the strategic plan to the Legislature on or before December 31, 2028.
This bill would require the Energy Commission, in coordination with relevant agencies and the fusion energy industry, to (1) develop a strategy for the expansion and development of fusion research and development in California, (2) develop a strategy for supporting the commercialization of fusion energy in California, (3) develop a regulatory framework for fusion energy and a roadmap for licensing and permitting for new fusion energy research and fusion energy facilities, and (4) assess the level at which fusion energy at scale would best support California’s
long-term renewable energy and greenhouse gas emission reduction goals. The bill would require the information described in this paragraph to be included in the strategic plan, as specified.
Existing law authorizes persons proposing specified electrical generation, electrical transmission, hydrogen production, energy storage, and geothermal projects to apply, on or before June 30, 2030, to the Energy Commission to certify sites and related facilities as environmental leadership development projects, as specified. Existing law makes a site and related facility certified by the Energy Commission subject to streamlining benefits related to the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) with no further action by the applicant or the Governor. Under existing law, the Energy Commission’s certification is in lieu of any permit, certificate, or similar document required by any governmental agency and supersedes any applicable statute, ordinance, or regulation, except as
specified.
This bill would expand the types of facilities eligible to be certified as environmental leadership development projects by the Energy Commission to include a discretionary project, as described, for the manufacture, production, or assembly of specialized products, components, or systems that are integral to fusion energy.

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