Court Orders DOE To Stop Collecting Fee for Nuclear Waste Disposal [1]
"WASHINGTON — A federal appeals court ruled Tuesday that the Energy Department must stop collecting fees of about $750 million a year that are paid by consumers and intended to fund a program for the disposal of nuclear waste. The reason, the court said, is that there is no such program."
"Congress passed a law that established the fee in the early 1980s, to be paid by customers who use electricity from reactors. But soon after President Obama took office, he made good on a campaign promise and stopped work on the disposal site selected by Congress, Yucca Mountain, about 100 miles from Las Vegas.
The fund so far has spent about $7 billion, mostly on Yucca, and has about $30 billion on hand, including interest income."
Matthew L. Wald reports for the New York Times November 19, 2013. [2]
SEE ALSO:
"Court Orders Government To Stop Collecting Fees for Discontinued Nuclear Waste Dump" (Washington Post) [3]
"Judges Toss DOE's 'Unfair' Fees for Nuclear Waste Disposal" (Greenwire) [4]
"U.S. Court Orders Government To Stop Collecting Nuclear Waste Fees" (Reuters) [5]