U.S. Spent Nuclear Fuel: The Up To $80/kgU Solution
A congressional impasse on what to do with U.S. reactors’ spent
nuclear fuel could last to 2017 or beyond unless a compromise can be
found between the House and Senate. The House has voted to support
finishing review of the site license application for the Yucca Mountain
repository, but the Senate has not. Facing opposition from the state of
Utah, Private Fuel Storage, LLC, has let a license for storage for
twenty years of 40,000 metric tons (tonne) of spent nuclear fuel (i.e.
from 40,000 tonne of uranium originally loaded into reactors) lapse. The
Nuclear Waste Policy Act of 1982 allowed for the federal government to
build a monitored retrievable storage facility (MRS) for up to 10,000
tonne, but there has been insufficient support for this in Congress.
http://blogs.fas.org/pir/2013/11/u-s-spent-nuclear-fuel-80kgu-solution/
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