"David Wright, vice chairman of the S.C. Public Service Commission, testified at a hearing convened by House Budget Committee chairman John Spratt.
“Without a solution to the storage of spent nuclear fuel – meaning a permanent repository – state regulators may be hesitant to approve the construction of new nuclear units,” Wright said. “And utilities may be hesitant to construct new nuclear units even if the (federal) Nuclear Regulatory Commission approves the license.”"
“Without a solution to the storage of spent nuclear fuel – meaning a permanent repository – state regulators may be hesitant to approve the construction of new nuclear units,” Wright said. “And utilities may be hesitant to construct new nuclear units even if the (federal) Nuclear Regulatory Commission approves the license.”"
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