It's time to make a plan for nuclear waste
6 hours ago
- #energy policy
- #geological storage
- #nuclear waste
- Nuclear energy is gaining renewed interest in the US and globally, especially due to demand from tech companies.
- The US produces 2,000 metric tons of high-level nuclear waste annually with no permanent disposal solution.
- Most nuclear waste is stored onsite in temporary pools or casks, which are not designed for long-term storage.
- The preferred long-term solution is deep geological repositories, with Finland nearing operational readiness.
- France reprocesses spent fuel but still faces waste storage challenges and plans its own repository.
- Yucca Mountain in the US was designated for waste storage but has stalled due to political opposition.
- Countries like China, Bangladesh, and Turkey are expanding their nuclear programs, increasing global waste.
- New interest and funding should be directed towards waste management, possibly via a dedicated organization.
- Starting a permanent waste solution now is crucial, as the process can take decades.