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DOE Seeks States to Host Nuclear Waste Repository
March 16, 2026
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) is actively seeking state governments willing to host a permanent geological repository for nuclear waste disposal. This initiative is part of a broader federal strategy to expand nuclear power generation, including the deployment of small modular reactors (SMRs), while addressing the longstanding challenge of safely managing nuclear waste. The effort offers significant investment and job creation opportunities for participating states but faces hurdles such as public opposition and the absence of an existing permanent repository in the U.S. Procurement professionals and contractors should note the potential for upcoming contracts related to site development, construction, and long-term waste management services.
- DOE's solicitation signals forthcoming procurement opportunities for infrastructure development and environmental management tied to nuclear waste disposal.
- States and local governments interested in hosting repositories may influence procurement priorities and timelines.
- Contractors with expertise in nuclear facility construction, geological engineering, and regulatory compliance should prepare for competitive bidding.
- The initiative aligns with federal energy policy shifts emphasizing nuclear power expansion and waste management solutions, impacting market demand and funding allocations.
Every time it's been attempted, it's failed, it creates security and proliferation risks, the costs are enormous, and it complicates waste management.
— Ross Matzkin-Bridger, former DOE official
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U.S. Department of Energy, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Finnish Radiation and Nuclear Safety Authority, British government, European Commission
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- WANTED: Volunteers to host nuclear waste, forever · AOL.com · Mar 16