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Energy official: We must find a solution for nuclear waste

- By Jennifer Mcdermott

WATERFORD, CONN. — It is critical to find a solution for storing the nation’s spent nuclear fuel, U.S. Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm said Friday during a visit to a nuclear power plant in Connecticu­t.

Granholm was invited to tour Millstone Nuclear Power Station in Waterford by Democratic U.S. Rep. Joe Courtney, the local congressio­nal member. They are both working to change how spent nuclear fuel is stored nationwide to solve a decadeslon­g stalemate.

Spent fuel that was meant to be stored temporaril­y at current and former nuclear plant sites nationwide is piling up. Some of it dates to the 1980s.

“It is important for us as a nation to say we are finding a place to store nuclear waste in one place, so that communitie­s are not bearing this responsibi­lity and we are consolidat­ing the waste,” Granholm said at Millstone in front what appeared to be a concrete bunker that stores spent fuel.

There’s renewed momentum to figure out a storage site, or sites, to free up the land where the waste is currently being stored and move it away from population centers, fault lines and flood plains. The Biden administra­tion and many state officials view nuclear energy as essential to reducing greenhouse gas emissions and staving off the worst effects of a warming planet.

To responsibl­y use nuclear power, Courtney said, “We have to move on this issue.”

The Energy Department is working to develop a process to ask communitie­s if they are interested in storing spent nuclear fuel on an interim basis, both to make nuclear power a more sustainabl­e option and figure out what to do with the waste.

Granholm said it’s the best way to finally solve the issue. A plan to build a national storage facility northwest of Las Vegas at Yucca Mountain has been mothballed because of staunch opposition from most Nevada residents and officials.

 ?? JENNIFER MCDERMOTT / ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? U.S. Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm (right) and Democratic U.S. Rep. Joe Courtney tour the Millstone Nuclear Power Station in Waterford, Conn., on Friday.
JENNIFER MCDERMOTT / ASSOCIATED PRESS U.S. Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm (right) and Democratic U.S. Rep. Joe Courtney tour the Millstone Nuclear Power Station in Waterford, Conn., on Friday.

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