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Department of Energy, Idaho agree to waive 1995 Settlement Agreement to advance nuclear research

  • On April 24, 2025, officials from Idaho and the U.S. Department of Energy finalized an agreement that alters the 1995 Settlement Agreement at the Idaho National Laboratory .
  • The waiver responds to limits on shipping and storing spent nuclear fuel in Idaho, enabling research needs that were not anticipated when the original 1995 agreement was established.
  • The agreement permits shipments of up to 15 metric tons of high-burnup commercial fuel from Virginia in 2027 and smaller DOE-owned university fuels between 2026 and 2032 for nuclear safety research.
  • Governor Brad Little highlighted Idaho’s key role in advancing nuclear technology, expressing the state’s dedication to fostering developments that strengthen the country’s security and promote energy self-reliance moving forward.
  • The waiver allows INL to advance critical research on spent fuel storage, supports job creation, and maintains Idaho’s environmental protections while upholding the settlement’s goals.
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Idaho, feds agree to waiver of 1995 settlement agreement on nuclear fuel storage

Originally published April 29 on IdahoCapitalSun.com.

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