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NRC Needs More Effective Analysis to Ensure Accumulation of Funds to Decommission Nuclear Power Plants

AuteurUS GAO
6-01-0-10-70.pdf
Datumoktober 2003
Classificatie 6.01.0.10/70 (KOSTEN)
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               United States General Accounting Office

GAO            Report to the Honorable Edward J.
               Markey, House of Representatives



October 2003
               NUCLEAR
               REGULATION
               NRC Needs More
               Effective Analysis to
               Ensure Accumulation
               of Funds to
               Decommission
               Nuclear Power Plants




GAO-04-32
               a
                                                October 2003


                                                NUCLEAR REGULATION

                                                NRC Needs More Effective Analysis to
Highlights of GAO-04-32, a report to the        Ensure Accumulation of Funds to
Honorable Edward J. Markey, House of
Representatives                                 Decommission Nuclear Power Plants



Following the shutdown of a                     Although the collective status of the owners’ decommissioning fund
nuclear power plant a significant               accounts has improved considerably since GAO’s last report, some
radioactive waste hazard remains                individual owners are not on track to accumulate sufficient funds for
until the waste is removed and the              decommissioning. Based on our analysis and most likely economic
plant site decommissioned. In 1999,             assumptions, the combined value of the nuclear power plant owners’
GAO reported that the combined
                                                decommissioning fund accounts in 2000—about $26.9 billion—was about 47
value of the owners’
decommissioning funds was                       percent greater than needed at that point to ensure that sufficient funds will
insufficient to ensure enough funds             be available to cover the approximately $33 billion in estimated
would be available for                          decommissioning costs when the plants are permanently shutdown. This
decommissioning. GAO was asked