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The Supreme Court ruled against Texas and landowners who challenged a plan to store thousands of metric tons of nuclear waste ...
A collaboration between multiple universities and private firms earlier this year started integrating molten salt reactor ...
The state had filed suit to reverse the Nuclear Regulatory Commission's decision to license the facility in Andrews County.
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled 6-3 against challenges from Texas legislators and landowners to a temporary nuclear waste facility near the New Mexico border.
The Supreme Court ruled Wednesday that Texas and oil interests can't challenge the Nuclear Regulatory Commission's permit for a privately owned temporary nuclear waste storage site. Why it matters: ...
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The Texas government's recent loss in a U.S. Supreme Court ruling may prove to be a long-term victory for the state — at ...
In a 6-3 decision, the court said Texas and oil industry interests could not fight the Nuclear Regulatory Commission's approval of the site.
In 2021, the commission approved temporary storage sites in Texas due to nuclear power plants running out of space, and the planned permanent underground storage facility in Nevada’s Yucca Mountain.
Holding: Entities who were not parties to a Nuclear Regulatory Commission’s licensing proceeding are not entitled to obtain judicial review of the commission’s licensing decision under the Hobbs Act..
At San Onofre — just yards from the shore break, on a bluff over the blue Pacific, in an active earthquake zone and close to ...
news Education. On-campus nuclear reactor approved for university in Texas The small plant is the first research reactor the Nuclear Regulatory Commission has approved in more than 40 years.