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+ | |headquarters=James V. Forrestal Building, 1000 Independence Avenue, Washington D.C., United States | ||
+ | <!--38°53′13″N 77°1′34″W, 38.88694°N 77.02611°W, 38.88694, -77.02611Coordinates: 38°53′13″N 77°1′34″W, -77.02611--> | ||
+ | |predecessors=Federal Energy Administration, Energy Research and Development Administration | ||
+ | |website=http://www.energy.gov/ | ||
+ | |sponsors=Abt Associates | ||
+ | |num_staff=13341 | ||
+ | |bbreviation=US/DoE | ||
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+ | The '''United States Department of Energy''' ('''US/DoE''') | ||
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+ | ==Nuclear Power== | ||
+ | After [[9-11]], [[Richard Levernier]] exposed risks. | ||
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+ | ===Nuclear Waste=== | ||
+ | Under the [[Nuclear Waste Policy Act]] of 1982, the United States Department of Energy was legally obliged to remove nuclear waste from the San Onofre nuclear plant, but as of 2017 it had failed to do so. Lawsuits in this regard against the USDoE exceeded $6 billion as of 2017, and the USDoE predicts that they may amount to $25 billion more.<ref>http://www.latimes.com/local/california/la-me-stranded-nuclear-waste-20170702-htmlstory.html</ref> | ||
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Predecessor | • Federal Energy Administration • Energy Research and Development Administration |
Headquarters | James V. Forrestal Building, 1000 Independence Avenue, Washington D.C., United States |
Leader | United States Secretary of Energy |
Staff | 13,341 |
Sponsor of | Abt Associates |
The United States Department of Energy (US/DoE)
Nuclear Power
After 9-11, Richard Levernier exposed risks.
Nuclear Waste
Under the Nuclear Waste Policy Act of 1982, the United States Department of Energy was legally obliged to remove nuclear waste from the San Onofre nuclear plant, but as of 2017 it had failed to do so. Lawsuits in this regard against the USDoE exceeded $6 billion as of 2017, and the USDoE predicts that they may amount to $25 billion more.[1]
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