The Indiana Century Podcast
What if the solution to America's nuclear waste problem has been sitting under our feet for millions of years? The United States has 95,000 tons of spent nuclear fuel sitting in dry casks at 79 reactor sites across the country. No permanent repository. The federal government has paid billions in damages for failing to take the fuel, with total liability expected to reach $62 billion by 2030. Indiana has the answer. Stable sedimentary rock. Low seismic risk. No volcanoes. The Crane Naval Surface Warfare Center in southern Indiana is already a secure federal facility with the infrastructure to handle sensitive materials. It is the perfect location for a Consolidated Interim Storage Facility that could generate over one billion dollars per year in federal storage fees. In this episode, host Kory walks through Indiana's geology from basement rock to glacial till. He explains why boring geology is exactly what you want for nuclear waste. He covers the Onkalo repository in Finland, the model for deep geological disposal. He addresses the groundwater concerns with multiple barriers: cladding, canister, bentonite clay, and hundreds of feet of low permeability rock. Kory also covers fast reactors like FANCO's EAGL-1, which can consume spent nuclear fuel as fuel. What remains has a half-life of 300 years, not 300,000. He introduces the national security case: synthetic jet fuel production at Crane using nuclear power and captured CO₂. The U.S. military is the world's largest consumer of jet fuel. Domestic, carbon-negative fuel production is a strategic imperative. The featured book is "Too Hot to Touch" by William M. Alley and Rosemarie Alley, the definitive history of America's failed nuclear waste policy. Show Notes Featured Book: Too Hot to Touch: The Problem of High-Level Nuclear Waste by William M. Alley and Rosemarie Alley Topics: Onkalo repository, spent nuclear fuel, dry cask storage, federal liability, Indiana geology, seismic stability, Crane Naval Base, CISF, Host Community Fee, fast reactors, FANCO EAGL-1, synthetic jet fuel, national security, ICC Energy Corps Indiana Century link: IndianaCentury.carrd.co [https://indianacentury.carrd.co/] Subscribe wherever you get podcasts. IndianaCentury.org
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