Columnist Teri Sforza writes that it’s a small move forward in a long process to move spent fuel from San Onofre and other sites.
— to a new, consolidated site until a permanent, deep geologic home is found.
In the DOE’s $161 billion budget, $26 million is essentially pocket change, but again, it’s something. “Develop, implement, and report outcomes and strategies that support mutual learning among the U.S. Department of Energy, stakeholders, communities, and experts on nuclear waste-related topics.” U.S. Rep Mike Levin, D-San Juan Capistrano, brought Secretary of Energy Granholm to San Onofre earlier this month to discuss the awards and next steps. Moving spent nuclear fuel away from San Onofre has been one of Levin’s top priorities since taking office in 2019, he said.
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