The COL applications suggest that the floodgates are firmly intact.
As of now we have 100 power reactors committed to putting power on the grid, which makes the stats too easy to pass up:
Licensed in 1960's 2
Licensed in 1970's 49
Licensed in 1980's 44
Licensed in 1990's 5
Nothing has been licensed in the last 17 years,...
Only 8%
+ of the current power reactors have been licensed in the last 25 years including 2013 which is half over and nothing is getting licensed this year.
Compare that to the stat that 91%
+ of all the current reactors were put on the grid in the smaller 20 year period from 1970 to 1990,...
And now Yucca or any alternatives is done and gone,...
On September 28, 2012, President Obama signed into law the Continuing Appropriations
Resolution, 2013 (P.L. 112-175). The act continues appropriations until March 27, 2013, for
Energy and Water Development programs at 0.612% above the FY2012-enacted levels, with
several exceptions. On March 26, 2013, the President signed H.R. 933, the FY2013 Defense and
Military Construction/VA, Full Year Continuing Resolution (P.L. 113-6). The act funds Energy
and Water Development accounts at the FY2012 enacted level for the rest of FY2013, with some
exceptions, and subject to the sequestration requirements of the Budget Control Act which went
into effect March 1, 2013.
In addition, issues specific to Energy and Water Development programs included
• the distribution of appropriations for Corps (Title I) and Reclamation (Title II)
projects that have historically received congressional appropriations above
Administration requests;
• alternatives to the proposed national nuclear waste repository at Yucca Mountain,
Nevada, which the Administration has abandoned (Title III: Nuclear Waste
Disposal); and
• proposed FY2013 spending levels for Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy
(EERE) programs (Title III) that are 25% higherwww.fas.org/sgp/crs/misc/R42498.pdf Indigenous fuel manufacturing capacity is not booming,...
U.S. Moves to Abandon Costly Reactor Fuel Planthttp://www.nytimes.com/2013/06/26/us/us-moves-to-abandon-costly-reactor-fuel-plant.html?pagewanted=all&_r=0Paducah uranium plant to close at month's end; 1,100 jobs losthttp://www.courier-journal.com/article/20130524/NEWS01/305240064/Paducah-uranium-plant-close-month-s-end?gcheck=1&goback=%2Egde_2530360_member_244723506&nclick_check=1Not to mention the Final Rules due in 2016 which may give any business pause when being served notice they have a 300 year liability:
...The staff considers a timeframe of up to 300 years of storage to be appropriate for
characterization and prediction of aging effects and aging management issues for EST. The
staff may adjust this analytical period based on the expanded gap assessment results, expected
in 2012, which will identify technical and regulatory needs to support the development of an EST
framework and WC update...http://pbadupws.nrc.gov/docs/ML1102/ML110260244.pdfWhere the years 1991 - 2000 were decline, and 2001 - 2008 were stagnant, the years 2009 - 2016 are nails in the coffin,...
No Renaissance, more like life support with progressive euthanasia already planned and in the books,...
I'm just saying,...