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Budget and Funding

Customers who use nuclear power pay for the disposal of spent fuel. The federal government collects a fee of one mil (one-tenth of a cent) per kilowatt-hour of nuclear-generated electricity from utilities.

This money goes into the Nuclear Waste Fund. As of late 2007, payments and interest credited to the Fund totalled $27.2 billion.

The Department of Energy receives money from the Nuclear Waste Fund through congressional appropriations.

This graph below shows OCRWM budget requests in blue, the actual congressional appropriation in yellow, and the yearly fees and interest credited to the Nuclear Waste Fund in red.

ocrwm budgets since 2000

Broken down by state, the top five contributors to the Nuclear Waste Fund are:

  • Illinois: $1.6 billion
  • Pennsylvania: $1.4 billion
  • South Carolina: $1.1 billion
  • California: $748 million
  • North Carolina: $746 million

*Does not include one-time fees paid by utilities.

Contributions from all states are listed here.

The Government Accountability Office, an arm of the US Congress, is required by the Act to conduct annual audits of Office of Civilian Radioactive Waste Management. Additionally, financial audits are conducted annually by a public accounting firm.

Last reviewed: 05/08

 

 



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