The Obama administration's budget cuts funding for oil research and the Yucca Mountain
nuclear waste repository as it increases money to renewables, carbon capture and storage
Not exact matches
The
Nuclear Waste Policy Act of 1982 established a framework for the permanent disposal of the nation's nuclear waste, leading to the 1987 selection of Yucca Mountain, a barren peak in the high desert of Nevada, as the site of a deep geologic repository that would be built and operated by the Department of
Nuclear Waste Policy Act of 1982 established a framework for the permanent disposal of the nation's
nuclear waste, leading to the 1987 selection of Yucca Mountain, a barren peak in the high desert of Nevada, as the site of a deep geologic repository that would be built and operated by the Department of
nuclear waste, leading to the 1987 selection of Yucca Mountain, a barren peak in the high desert of Nevada,
as the site of a deep geologic
repository that would be built and operated by the Department of Energy.
Why the DOE chose unsuitable sites
as candidates for the high - level
nuclear waste repository.
The January 1997 Record of Decision stated that surplus plutonium would either be immobilized or used
as fuel (Mixed - Oxide or MOX) in commercial power plants and the
waste would all be disposed in a
Nuclear Waste Policy Act
repository.
Over the years, science has given way to raw politics
as the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) and supporters of DOE's
repository project in Congress have sought to obfuscate and compensate for an ever - multiplying set of flaws and problems with the site and with the notion of transporting unprecedented amounts of deadly spent
nuclear fuel and high - level
nuclear waste across the country.
Requiring a
repository as a prerequisite for
nuclear power would allow Brown's anti-
nuclear allies, Ralph Nader, Sierra Club, and Natural Resources Defense Council, to prevent the construction of
nuclear power plants merely by then blocking the
waste repository,
as has now been the case for over forty years.
In a nutshell, local municipalities have a veto over the siting of new
nuclear projects - including new units
as well
as final
waste repositories.
Twenty years ago in the early days of the civilian
nuclear waste repository program, while we were struggling with a variety of issues
as to how to assure the reproducibility of the analytical work, the kind of cavalier attitudes toward software QA / QC that is now demonstrated by many climate scientists was not all that uncommon among the many scientists employed by the
repository project..
This is why, for example, it took twenty years and cost fifteen billion dollars to study and analyze the Yucca Mountain site for use
as the nation's high level
nuclear waste repository.
If Yucca Mountain doesn't come to fruition and another geologic
repository isn't developed, storing SNF in dry storage systems
as they are currently (Figure 5) may be the nation's only recourse — other than hoping that a hard reality will serve to break the impasse on
nuclear waste.