RadWaste & Materials Monitor Vol. 18 No. 06
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February 14, 2025

Feds head to appeals court in challenge to Yankee spent fuel cost award

By ExchangeMonitor

The U.S. government is appealing a Court of Federal Claims ruling that it should pay a combined $145 million to the operators of a trio of retired nuclear power plants in New England for the Department of Energy’s failure to remove spent fuel from the reactors.

Lawyers with the U.S. attorney general’s office filed a notice of appeal Jan. 28, saying the government will contest the ruling before the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit.

The government is challenging a judgment handed down by the court Nov. 21 in a case involving the Connecticut Yankee Atomic Power Co. and its sister operators for Maine Yankee and Yankee power plants.

The Federal Claims court had ordered Connecticut Yankee be paid about $52.8 million, Maine Yankee $48.4 million and Yankee Atomic Electric $43.8 million.

The order from Judge Thompson Dietz involved a five-year period from January 2017 through January 2021 and was subject to the federal government appeal of the ruling granting the Yankees’ motion for partial summary judgment.

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NEW: Via public records request, I’ve been able to confirm reporting today that a warrant has been issued for DOE deputy asst. secretary of spent fuel and waste disposition Sam Brinton for another luggage theft, this time at Las Vegas’s Harry Reid airport. (cc: @EMPublications)

DOE spent fuel lead Brinton accused of second luggage theft.



by @BenjaminSWeiss, confirming today's reports with warrant from Las Vegas Metro PD.

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