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Court Says Feds Must Pay for Nuclear Waster Storage at Maine Yankee

PORTLAND, Maine - A U.S. court says the federal government must pay electricity consumers in New England $76 million to compensate them for the cost of storing spent nuclear fuel at three nuclear power plants. That includes $24.6 million for consumers who were served by Maine Yankee in Wiscasset.

It's the third such award in a series of suits filed by Maine Yankee, Connecticut Yankee and Yankee Rowe in Massachusetts to recover year-by-year storage costs that should have been averted by now-failed plans for a federal nuclear waste repository.

Maine Yankee spokesman Eric Howes says the award will flow to ratepayers in a plan to be developed with state regulators. Some of the proceeds from earlier suits have helped finance the Efficiency Maine Trust.

 

A Columbia University graduate, Fred began his journalism career as a print reporter in Vermont, then came to Maine Public in 2001 as its political reporter, as well as serving as a host for a variety of Maine Public Radio and Maine Public Television programs. Fred later went on to become news director for New England Public Radio in Western Massachusetts and worked as a freelancer for National Public Radio and a number of regional public radio stations, including WBUR in Boston and NHPR in New Hampshire.