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However, in September 2022, Holtec applied for funds from the Civil Nuclear Credit to reopen the plant. [12] This request was denied in November 2022. [13] In December 2022, Holtec announced that it will reapply for funds from the Civil Nuclear Credit in order to restart Palisades. [14] Other efforts have been made to "repower" the plant. [15]
Dozens of people from the surrounding community and across the nation attended a hybrid meeting Thursday, Sept. 22, meant to discuss plans to decommission Palisades Nuclear Plant in Covert.
Whitmer replied by advocating for the plant to receive federal funding through a new nuclear plant bailout program at the U.S. Department of Energy and said her office had been in talks with ...
The reopening of Palisades would mark the first restart of a closed nuclear reactor in U.S. history. News 8 got a look inside with the NRC, which will make that decision. Most areas were restricted.
Under the 1982 Nuclear Waste Policy Act, a "Nuclear Waste Fund", funded by tax on electricity was established to build a geologic repository. On May 16, 2014, collection of the fee was suspended [36] after a complaint by owners and operators of nuclear power plants. By 2021, the Fund had a balance of more than $44 billion, including interest.
Holtec International is a supplier of equipment and systems for the energy industry. [1] [2] Founded in Mount Laurel, New Jersey in 1986, Holtec International is a privately-held technology company with domestic operation centers in New Jersey, Florida, Ohio and Pennsylvania and worldwide in Brazil, India Japan, Mexico, Poland, South Africa, Spain, U.K. and Ukraine. [3]
Nuclear Regulatory Commission officials will talk about efforts to assess the plant's "readiness to potentially resume operation." Federal regulators to discuss Palisades restart in public meeting ...
Greenfield status (also known as "unrestricted re-use" [1]) is an end point wherein a parcel of land that had been in industrial use is, in principle, restored to the conditions existing before the construction of the plant. All power plants—whether coal, gas, and nuclear—have a finite life beyond which it is no longer economical to operate ...