Las Vegas Review-Journal (Sunday)

Revenue chance

- Las Vegas

Nevada Sens. Catherine Cortez Masto and Jacky Rosen and Rep. Dina Titus have, as in the past, proposed legislatio­n that would block Yucca storage (Wednesday Review-Journal).

Today, there is in excess of 90,000 metric tons of highly

Recycled nuclear waste would be a boon to the Nevada economy.

radioactiv­e nuclear waste stored throughout the United States. Just think: Officials in the rest of the nation want to give Nevada this spent nuclear fuel for free. In fact, I believe they would even pay the transporta­tion costs to get their nuclear waste here.

France today generates 80 percent of its electricit­y needs with nuclear power, much of it generated through recycling. Other European countries also recycle nuclear waste. The sad thing is, the United States developed the technology to recapture energy from nuclear waste, but then barred its commercial use in 1977. We have practiced a virtual moratorium ever since.

If Nevada opted to build a facility to use proven current safe and cost-effective technology to recycle this “free” nuclear waste and then sell the resulting power to users on the electric grid, it would be a boon to the Nevada economy. Many jobs would be created and, like Alaska does with its oil revenue, each Nevadan could receive a payment to share in the nuclear recycled energy revenue.

But as is the case with a state lottery, there are those powers in the state who — for whatever reason — prevent the implementa­tion of a revenue opportunit­y which will benefit all Nevadans.

Lev Schneiderm­an

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