"Nuclear energy is experiencing a renaissance around the world, but lawmakers in the US are struggling with a decades-old waste problem. It's one of the many challenges facing the US industry as competition grows in China and elsewhere."
"WASHINGTON — A nuclear power renaissance is underway in much of the world, but in the US you would hardly notice.
Shifting energy economics and public safety concerns have made new American nuclear reactors rare, even as China and others ramp up investment in the carbon-free power source.
But now, the US government is seeking to stay relevant in an evolving global nuclear industry, in part by proposing new ways to confront a decades-old challenge: handling mounting nuclear waste."
Jared Gilmour reports for the Christian Science Monitor March 25, 2015.
"As World Expands Nuclear Power, US Grapples With Decades of Waste"
Source: Christian Science Monitor, 03/27/2015