US waste storage development hinges on political push

Similar documents
Used Fuel Management Where are we and how did we get here? Mary Pietrzyk Nuclear Energy Institute November 18, 2015

Local Community View of Yucca Mountain Repository

Yucca Mountain. Los Alamos National Laboratory. Presented to: DOE-EM Performance Assessment Community of Practice Technical Exchange Meeting

Legislation, Interim Storage, and Alternatives to Yucca Mountain

Yucca Mountain Update and Transportation Impacts Robert J. Halstead Office of the Governor Nevada Agency for Nuclear U.S. Conference of Mayors Winter

RANDOMIZE Q.1 AND Q.2/Q.2a ASK ALL: Q.1 All in all, are you satisfied or dissatisfied with the way things are going in this country today?

Meeting Minutes Commission on Nuclear Projects May 10, 2016

RE: Public Meeting at the Chewonki Foundation in Wiscasset, Maine

Bob Halstead Office of the Governor Nevada Agency for Nuclear Projects

IEEJ:November 2018 IEEJ2018 American Views on Energy and Trade Bruce Stokes Director, Global Economic Attitudes Tokyo, November 12, 2018

PEW RESEARCH CENTER FOR THE PEOPLE & THE PRESS 2011 MARCH POLITICAL SURVEY A FINAL TOPLINE Survey A: February 22-March 1, 2011 N=1504

PEW RESEARCH CENTER FOR THE PEOPLE & THE PRESS LATE OCTOBER 2008 POLITICAL SURVEY FINAL TOPLINE October 23-26, 2008 N=1500

Interviews with 1,027 adult Americans conducted by telephone by Opinion Research Corporation on March 9-11, The margin of sampling error for

The 2018 FIU Cuba Poll: How Cuban-Americans in Miami View U.S. Policies toward Cuba

State Tires of Being U.S.'s Dumping Ground; 'How Many Places Can You Find Nothing?'

Local Government Road Safety Summit - 9 April 2018

In Activity 36, Storing Waste, you evaluated Yucca Mountain,

EMBARGOED FOR RELEASE: Sunday, October 14 at 9:00 a.m.

Getting Beyond Yucca Mountain (And Implementing the Blue Ribbon Commission Final Report)

Yucca Mountain: Dumped And Wasted? 12 Radwaste Solutions

International Fund for Animal Welfare. Research on Attitudes toward Commercial Whaling. Conducted by: Benenson Strategy Group April 2012

U.S. North Korea Summit

National/Alaska Survey on Pebble Mine

HART RESEARCH ASSOCIATES/PUBLIC OPINION STRATEGIES Study # page 1

THE AP-GfK POLL March, 2016

Guide to the Mountain West's Yucca Mountain Socioeconomic Project Records

Winter 2009 Publication of Lander County Repository Planning and Oversight Program

What do young people think about gun control?

WASHINGTON -- The departure of Energy. Spencer Abraham likely would not herald changes in the. Energy Department. Yucca Mountain project

Each year, the United States produces many tons of nuclear

DOE Submits License Application for Yucca Mountain Repository

FOR RELEASE: THURSDAY, MARCH 2 AT 4 PM

Telephone Survey of Washington State Voters June 2014

Bush Bounce Begins, But Cheney Could Cause Concern

PEW RESEARCH CENTER FOR THE PEOPLE & THE PRESS SEPTEMBER 2009 POLITICAL SURVEY FINAL TOPLINE September 10-15, 2009 N=1,006

Restarting the Yucca Mountain Project: The Case For and Against

McLAUGHLIN & ASSOCIATES ANZALONE-LISZT RESEARCH FLORIDA STATEWIDE SURVEY TABLE OF CONTENTS NOVEMBER 4, 2010 TABLE # TABLE TITLE

Tax Reform in a Trump World

1 PEW RESEARCH CENTER

U.S. VOTERS HAVE TRUMP S BACK AS HE FACES KIM JONG-UN, QUINNIPIAC UNIVERSITY NATIONAL POLL FINDS; EXCEPT FOR FIRST LADY, TRUMP TEAM GETS LOW GRADES

Tim Malloy, Assistant Director (203) Rubenstein Pat Smith (212) FOR RELEASE: DECEMBER 19, 2018

North Central Texas Council of Governments

Key Findings from a Statewide Survey of Wyoming Voters October 2018 Lori Weigel

Marist College Institute for Public Opinion Poughkeepsie, NY Phone Fax

BUDGET, TAXES HURT CONNECTICUT GOV, QUINNIPIAC UNIVERSITY POLL FINDS; FOLEY TIES MALLOY, HAS BIG LEAD IN REPUBLICAN FIELD

West Virginia Voters on the Elk River Spill and Environmental Protections

The Repository. Press contact. Daria Bachmann Anna Anderson

EMBARGOED FOR RELEASE: Thursday, March 29 at noon

13,351. Overall Statewide Results. How was the survey taken? Do you own or lease a personal vehicle? What is your primary means of transportation?

Sample of A Proposal to Research the Storage Facility. Roger Bloom October Introduction

Jut (ar-icbcr/eagleton POLL

<Translation> November 22, 2016 Company Name Nissan Motor Co., Ltd. Code NO Inquiry IR Department (TEL )

On Eve of Newtown Recommendations, Most Back New Gun Control Measures

REPORT AND RECOMMENDATIONS OF THE NEVADA COMMISSION ON NUCLEAR PROJECTS

POLL April 30-May 3, 2015 Total N= 1027 Registered N = 868

Gonzales Research & Marketing Strategies

TRUMP GETS OK GRADES FOR NORTH KOREA SUMMIT, QUINNIPIAC UNIVERSITY NATIONAL POLL FINDS; BUT TWO-THIRDS OF U.S. VOTERS SAY NO NOBEL PRIZE

STATE OF NEVADA. July 31, 2014

1 PEW RESEARCH CENTER

U.S. VOTERS BELIEVE ANONYMOUS TRUMP CHARGES 2-1, QUINNIPIAC UNIVERSITY NATIONAL POLL FINDS; VOTERS ARE HIGH ON ECONOMY, SPLIT ON KAVANAUGH

FOR RELEASE: MONDAY, AUGUST 29, 2011 AT 1:30

RUTGERS FOOTBALL MAJORITY SAY IT CAN IMPROVE STATE IMAGE WANT BIG TIME FOOTBALL

HART RESEARCH ASSOCIATES/PUBLIC OPINION STRATEGIES Study # page 1

GALLUP NEWS SERVICE 2018 MIDTERM ELECTION

PEW RESEARCH CENTER FOR THE PEOPLE & THE PRESS JULY 2007 POLITICAL SURVEY / MEDIA UPDATE FINAL TOPLINE July 25-29, 2007 N=1,503

FOR RELEASE: TUESDAY, DECEMBER 28 AT 10 AM

Sept , N= 936 Registered Voters= 844

Q2 Work Plan. April June 2018

PEW RESEARCH CENTER FOR THE PEOPLE & THE PRESS SEPTEMBER 5-8, 2008 NEWS INTEREST INDEX OMNIBUS SURVEY TOPLINE N=1,004. John McCain Other 1 Don t know/

March 7-11, N= 1,362 Republican N= 698

TRCP National Sportsmen s Survey Online/phone survey of 1,000 hunters and anglers throughout the United States

Federal Regulatory Update WTBA/WisDOT Contractor/Engineer Conference

March 14, Public Opinion Survey Results: Restoration of Wild Bison in Montana

Global Economic Outlook

2016 National Post-Election Study

The New York Times/CBS News Poll October 28-30, 2004

Understanding the. Dr. Christopher Waller. Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

Nearly Nine in 10 Canadians (89%) Consider Preventing the Extinction of Wild Plants and Animals Important

CHAPTER 16 JUSTIFICATION FOR THE SPORTS PLAYOFF SYSTEM

Active Transportation Funding & the Next Transportation Bill

Rochester Area Bike Sharing Program Study

Shared Resource Conservation Manager Program Report Washington State University Energy Program, March 2013

PEW RESEARCH CENTER FOR THE PEOPLE & THE PRESS DECEMBER 2010 POLITICAL SURVEY FINAL TOPLINE December 1-5, 2010 N=1500

Electricity Price Impacts from CO2 Restrictions

PEW RESEARCH CENTER FOR THE PEOPLE & THE PRESS OCTOBER 2011 GENERATIONS SURVEY FINAL TOPLINE September 22- October 4, 2011 N=2410

THE AP-GfK POLL July, 2016

WANAKA SWIMMING FACILITIES STATEMENT OF PROPOSAL

ASK ALL: How much thought have you given to the coming presidential election... Quite a lot or only a little?

Nuclear Waste Update

FOR RELEASE: MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 15 AT 7:30 AM

Yucca Mountain News. Summer Nevada's case vs. Yucca delayed

PUBLIC OPINION STRATEGIES

The New York Times/CBS News Poll January 12-15, 2004

POLL. April 1-5, 2009 N= 998

Testimony of Joe F. Colvin President and CEO, Nuclear Energy Institute

FOR RELEASE: WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11 AT 4 PM

Canadian Teleconference: Can the Canadian Economy Survive the Turmoil in the United States?

"Daily Polling" FIELDWORK DATES: 26TH - 27TH OCTOBER 2014

Chapter 2 Displaying and Describing Categorical Data

Pacific Pilotage Authority. submission to the. Canada Transportation Act Review Panel. January 2015

Transcription:

US waste storage development hinges on political push Nov 2, 2015 The US nuclear industry must mobilize political support on Capitol Hill for commercial consolidated interim storage facilities (CISFs) as developers look to demonstrate the stand alone value of their facilities alongside the much-delayed Yucca Mountain project, leading industry figures said. A new legislative basis for commercial storage needs to marry differing approaches in the two Houses. (Image credit: slowgogo)

The biggest obstacle to the commercial viability of consolidated interim storage facilities in the United States is politics, Pierre Oneid, Holtec International Senior Vice President and Chief Nuclear Officer, told Nuclear Energy Insider. It s not a technical issue, it s a political issue, Oneid said. There are people out there that don t want us to exist. We need to get to the Hill and get them moving. That s the strategy. We re a trillion dollar industry, but our scorecard on the Hill is almost negative. Oneid s Holtec is one of several companies seeking cooperation from the federal government to allow commercial storage of spent nuclear fuel (SNF) and high level waste (HLW), and has partnered with the Eddy-Lea Energy Alliance (ELEA) to construct such a facility in southeastern New Mexico. A law passed in 1987 specified that a proposed state-owned SNF and HLW repository at Nevada s Yucca Mountain would be the first US nuclear waste repository, requiring legislative changes for other facilities to be constructed beforehand. However, lack of progress on a centralized storage site has meant that used nuclear fuel continues to be stored on site at nuclear power plants.

Steve Nesbit, Duke Energy s Director of Nuclear Policy and Support, outlined recent political developments and the major sticking points in getting Washington s approval for commercial CISFs, when he spoke at Nuclear Energy Insider s 2nd Annual Nuclear Decommissioning & Used Fuel Strategy Summit in North Carolina October 5. In May 2015, the Senate Appropriations Committee passed a bill which included no funding for the proposed Yucca Mountain long term repository, but included funding for a pilot consolidated storage program for used fuel. In the same month, the House of Representatives passed an appropriations bill allocating $175 million for the review of the Yucca Mountain repository license application.

The Senate has a higher level of excitement for consolidated storage, and the House is interested in the Yucca Mountain project, Nesbit said. They are sort of at loggerheads with each other. Conaway s act In late September, Congressman Mike Conaway (R-TX) filed the Interim Consolidated Storage Act of 2015, which would amend the existing Nuclear Waste Policy Act allowing the US Department of Energy (DOE) to take title to the nuclear waste and contract with private companies to store the waste. Conaway s district includes the city of Andrews, Texas, which is the proposed site for a storage facility built and operated by Waste Control Specialists (WCS). Areva is a partner in the project which would ultimately house 40,000 metric tons of heavy metal (MTHM). Based on its current timeline of acquiring licenses and approval, WCS could begin construction of the facility in the autumn of 2019 and it would come on-line at the end of 2020. The proposed time plan for the Holtec-ELEA project in New Mexico also targets construction to start in 2019 ahead of start up in 2020. According to a statement October 5 from Rod Baltzer, President of WCS, Congressman Conaway s bill has 15 co-sponsors, many of whom have districts in Texas. Four cosponsors have decommissioned plants in their districts and constituents [are] anxious to move the stranded waste out of town. While both the WCS and Holtec-ELEA projects have strong support on the local and state levels, industry voices like Nesbit believe that without concurrent progress at Yucca Mountain, the prospects for Conaway s bill to succeed are not good. There is some frustration in the industry that the progress of CISF projects has been somewhat tied to that of the Yucca Mountain project, which has seen painfully slow progress. It is almost 30 years since Yucca Mountain was designated as a deep geological repository for SNF and HLW in 1987. The Senate s primary detractor of the Yucca Mountain proposal continues to be Senator Harry Reid (D-NV), who famously persuaded then-presidential hopeful Barack Obama to oppose the long-planned site in 2008 in exchange for his support in that year s election as well as future ones. Reid had served as Senate Majority Leader since 2007, but Republicans won control of the Senate in the 2014 midterm elections. Republicans now hold a 54-44 seat advantage (with two independents), but Nesbit said Reid is still in position to stop any spent fuel legislation he wants to. While the Republicans have a nominal 247-188 member advantage over the Democrats, Reid's long term as Majority Leader has earned him many cross-party alliances and allies over the past eight years. Reid, who will turn 76 in December, has announced he will not seek reelection to the Senate in 2016.

Nesbit added that he does not expect any funds to be appropriated to government studies on the feasibility or safety of CISFs in Fiscal Year (FY) 2016, and that funds for FY2017 will not be settled until after the 2016 Presidential election. According to Oneid, CISFs should be either completely decoupled from Yucca Mountain or used as a transition to the larger government facility once it becomes operational. Why can t interim storage be on the way to Yucca Mountain? Oneid said. It s safer, it s proven, and it s a lot cheaper. People power Beyond the political hurdles, developers have also had to take on board shifts in public opinion. Americans appear in favor of CISFs in principle, but opinion over nuclear power is divided. A major driving force to build CISFs is to get SNF away from populated areas, particularly for plants that have been decommissioned and there is a plan to return the sites to greenfield status. In a poll conducted in April by Quest Global Research, 45% surveyed said they strongly agreed the US should develop interim storage facilities, while only 5% strongly disagreed. However, in a poll conducted in June by information and research firm Morning Consult, some 77% of registered voters said they would not live within 10 miles of a nuclear waste storage site, and 63% said they would not live within 100 miles of one. A Gallup poll also conducted around the same time showed just 51% of Americans in favor of nuclear energy as a whole, down 11 percentage points from 62% in late 2010, which was just a few months before the Fukushima Daiichi incident in Japan in March 2011. Speaking at the 2nd Annual Nuclear Decommissioning & Used Fuel Strategy Summit in early October, Areva Senior Vice President & Project Director, WCS Commercial Interim Storage Facility, said that success in commercializing CISFs could have a positive impact on the public s view of the broader nuclear power sector. We can break that (fear), we can move this fuel forward, we can de-inventory these sites, said McMahon. We can remove a significant vulnerability in terms of public acceptance of nuclear power. By Nick Georgandis