The case examines whether the Nuclear Regulatory Commission has the authority to grant a license to Interim Storage Partners ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNUS Supreme Court hears 100,000 tons nuclear waste storage plan, some from Cold War-eraAccording to a report by the Associated Press (AP), roughly 100,000 tons (90,000 metric tons) of used fuel rods, some dating back to the 1980s, are accumulating at current and for ...
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WASHINGTON (AP) — The Supreme Court will hear arguments Wednesday in a fight over plans to store nuclear waste at sites in ...
The Supreme Court on Wednesday debated how to dispose of the nation’s nuclear waste as Texas tried to convince the justices ...
Amid a nationwide surge of protesters taking to Tesla dealerships to voice their disdain for billionaire owner Elon Musk’s ...
The U.S. Supreme Court will hear oral arguments March 5 in a Texas case with implications for a private firm’s plan to build ...
The U.S. Supreme Court grappled on Wednesday over whether the Nuclear Regulatory Commission has the authority to license ...
The U.S. Supreme Court was hearing arguments on Wednesday on whether the Nuclear Regulatory Commission has the authority to ...
The US Supreme Court will soon address a decades-long feud about what the nuclear industry should do with its spent fuel ...
The U.S. Supreme Court debates the Nuclear Regulatory Commission's authority to license nuclear waste storage, amid ...
State attorneys are set to argue the Nuclear Regulatory Commission erred in issuing a license for a temporary nuclear waste ...
"Yucca Mountain was supposed to be the permanent solution," said Justice Neil Gorsuch during the Supreme Court hearing Wednesday.
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