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It’s time to make a plan for nuclear waste

With renewed interest in nuclear power driven by tech companies needing data center energy, the US faces a critical need to address its long-standing nuclear waste problem. Despite producing thousands of tons of waste annually, the US lacks a permanent storage solution, unlike countries like Finland and France which are advancing geological repositories. Political opposition has stalled progress on the designated Yucca Mountain site, leaving waste accumulating at reactor facilities. AI

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IMPACT The article discusses nuclear waste management, which is tangentially related to AI through data center energy demands, but has no direct impact on AI operations.

RANK_REASON The article discusses a long-standing policy and infrastructure challenge related to nuclear power, but does not announce a new model release, significant policy change, or product launch.

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  1. MIT Technology Review TIER_1 · Casey Crownhart ·

    It’s time to make a plan for nuclear waste

    Today, nuclear energy enjoys a rare moment of support across the political spectrum in the US. Interest from tech companies that are scrambling to meet demand for massive data centers has sparked a resurgence of money and attention in the industry. That newfound interest is exact…