So step one is to get everything into dry storage within 6 years.
I celebrate any example of your coming in under budget.
There should be a disciplined approach toward doing that.
If there were a private repository, not operated by the Department of Energy but licensed by the Nuclear Regulatory Comm...
You mean the material arrives, and within 6 years, it's in a dry cask, is that what you're saying?
If we want to get this fuel off these sites, that is one way to do it.
If it is a legitimate concern of our country that we want lots of low cost, reliable carbon free electricity...
The President's budget estimates the Nuclear Waste Fund has a balance of $36 billion at the beginning of fiscal year 201...
It could go to Yucca Mountain or to one of the repositories that we're envisioning through the legislation Senator Feins...
It is the politicians who are keeping Yucca Mountain shut, and it is the politicians who are not opening new consolidate...
I mean, eight reauthorizations to the Higher Education Act since 1965, eight groups of well-meaning Senators, eight grou...
Even now without passing our bill, correct?
The hearing record will remain open for 10 days.
But the bottom line is the only problem you need to solve is you need water to cool the reactor, and you need the power ...
So, Senator Feinstein, did you--I was confusing--if the Texas application is approved----
Of course, Senator Feinstein's passion and urgency for getting the nuclear waste out of the sites in California where re...
When the Senate functions, which it occasionally does, it does so because of collegiality such as that exists between th...
I mean, in the university case, it is $11,000 per student at that university on the tuition costs.