A Nuclear Power Plant May Be Next for New Mexico

Federal lawmakers patted themselves on theprovides energy.The major issue in the western
back, last Friday, in a joint bi-partisan newsUnited States, about nuclear waste, is "please
release issued by three New Mexico politicians: U.S.don't put it in our backyard." Several western
Senators Pete Domenici and Jeff Bingaman, andstates have been approached, and even the
U.S. Congressman Steve Pearce. Their celebratoryCarlsbad area was once discussed. Through the
remarks were meant to remind voters why theABR technology, it may be possible to minimize
politicians were in Washington - to bring their statethe amount of this waste to make it a less
new jobs for at least some of New Mexico'sundesirable disposal problem. A look at local New
voters. While the chorus of praise revolvedMexico politics may provide an insight as to where
around creating new jobs and bringing millions ofthe two U.S. senators may be heading with
dollars into the state's economy, is there moreregards to a nuclear power plant for New
behind this story, which has not yet been told?ForMexico.New Mexico's Enrichment Facility:
Senator Domenici, this was another major victoryPrelude to a Nuclear Power Plant?If Federal
as the longest serving U.S. Senator in Newlawmakers are happy about the proposed
Mexico's history. The Republican Senator headsuranium enrichment facility, some of New Mexico's
the Senate Energy and Natural Resourcesstate politicians were still floating on clouds when
Committee. Domenici made his views on nuclearwe talked to them yesterday. New Mexico
energy quite clear in his book "A Brighterlegislator John A. Heaton, the Democratic
Tomorrow: Fulfilling the Promise of Nuclearrepresentative serving Carlsbad, waxed
Energy" (Rowman & Littlefield, 2004). He beganenthusiastic about the enrichment facility, "It's the
pursuing Louisiana Energy Services to move tofirst step in converting this country to nuclear
New Mexico in February 2003, after it becameenergy."Mainly the four state senators and
apparent Hartsville, Tennessee didn't want uraniumrepresentatives, whom we interviewed, echoed
being enriched in their backyard.And again, it waseach other's praise about Urenco's proposed
Domenici, whose last minute negotiations withenrichment facility. "I could not be more pleased,"
Energy Secretary Samuel Bodman, led to theSenator Carroll H. Leavell told us. "It will have a
adoption of the Part 810 Waiver. The waivermajor, very positive impact on the economy." At
allowed Louisiana Energy Services (LES) tothe peak of construction, as many as 1200
contact foreign-owned Urenco Ltd aboutworkers may be employed. Later, when the
transferring high technology data (the gasfacility is operational, about 300 workers will
centrifuge technology) to LES so the uraniumremain. All four were pleasantly surprised that
enrichment technology could be utilized at the newtown hall hearings for the proposed facility were
facility. U.S. laws ordinarily prohibit such nuclearoverwhelmingly positive, and the local citizens
technology transfers, but Domenici's interventionwould be delighted to have this facility in built in
brought the project to the NRC approval stage.southeastern New Mexico. Senator Leavell said
LES had been on the drawing boards since 1989,with disgust, "Most of the (anti-nuclear) protests
having derived its name from the state ofhave come from outside our area, places like San
Louisiana. The LES partnership was initially formedFrancisco, DC and Santa Fe."Senators Leavell and
with the intent of building its centrifuge enrichmentGay G. Kernan, the state senator from Hobbs,
plant in Homer, Louisiana.Senator Domenici'swere invited by Urenco Ltd. to tour an enrichment
impact upon the nuclear resurgence in the Unitedtechnology plant in Almelo, Netherlands and left
States is evident to the entire industry and mostimpressed with the company, its honesty and
politicians. He announced last year, "In 1997, Iespecially the management's attitude of looking at
predicted the resurgence of nuclear energy in theboth sides of the issues. Both state senators also
United States. For the last eight years, I haveobserved the surrounding community failed to be
worked to help make that renaissance a reality."negatively impacted by the enrichment
Is there, perhaps, one more achievement Senatorfacility.Looking for deeper insights into what the
Domenici would like to add on behalf of thefuture might hold, we asked all four about the
nuclear industry, before giving up his Senate seat?possibility of a nuclear power plant in New Mexico.
In his book, "A Brighter Tomorrow," DomeniciAll four agreed it would be desirable. Additional
bemoans and condemns nuclear fuel reprocessing.comments by the four state politicians led us to
With the advent of the Global Nuclear Energybelieve there might be a second step, following
Partnership (GNEP), Domenici may bring a nuclearHeaton's remark about the enrichment facility
power plant to New Mexico before hebeing the first step.Donald L. Whitaker, the
retires.Domenici's Democratic counterpart, SenatorDemocratic legislator from Eunice, the closest
Jeff Bingaman, is the ranking Democrat on thetown to the proposed enrichment facility, told us,
Senate Energy and Natural Resource Committee."I would like to see a nuclear reactor in New
We suspect Bingaman may play an integral role inMexico." Whitaker has toured a nuclear facility, and
helping Senator Domenici fulfill that dream.believes one would be great for the state's
Ironically, Senator Bingaman, who last Novembereconomy. "They employ about one thousand and
was invited to a Santa Fe anti-nuclearbring high-paying jobs," he said. Representative
environmentalist fundraiser, and which highlightedWhitaker was not the lone voice among his fellow
television mogul Ted Turner, was effusive ineastern New Mexican legislators."Yes, we want a
saying about the LES enrichment facility, "This willnuclear reactor in New Mexico," Representative
be one of the largest construction projects ourHeaton said. Heaton is the legislature's Vice
state has ever seen. And the economic impact inChairman of the Radioactive and Hazardous
southeastern New Mexico will be tremendous."Materials committee and a member of the Energy
Does Bingaman appear to be playing both sides of& Natural Resources Committee. He discussed the
the nuclear chessboard?No, the former attorney,ABR technology and GNEP, explaining how this
who reportedly once provided legal advice towould solve the waste disposal problem of nuclear
uranium mining powerhouse, Kerr McGee, is deftlyreactors and sway public opinion on nuclear
maneuvering between being a good Democratenergy.Senator Leavell took a more cautious
and providing what he may honestly believe isapproach, explaining how nuclear reactors need
best for his state. While Bingaman has curriedtremendous amounts of water. "I don't think New
favor among the environmentalists, in May of thisMexico could have a nuclear reactor, not with the
year, he accepted, along with Domenici andcurrent technology." But, he still agreed it would be
others, the William S. Lee Award for Leadershipa good idea if new technologies were developed,
at the Nuclear Energy Institute's (NEI) annualwhich used less water.Senator Gay Kernan told
conference, saying, "I share a belief that nuclearus, "I don't know if I should be talking about this,
power can make a meaningful contribution tobut we are one of the candidates for the GNEP
controlling the growth of greenhouse gases, whileprogram." Having heard a rumor that General
still allowing our economy to expand." It was hisAtomics may propose building a nuclear power
subsequent remark directed at the NEI, whichplant in eastern New Mexico, Senator Kernan
leads us to believe he may be among the first toconfirmed such a plant may be on the drawing
support additional nuclear growth in New Mexico.boards, and telling us West Texas is likely to be
He told the NEI, "I am hoping that you will do yourdeveloped as an "alternative energy corridor." She
part to use those tools that Congress has put intold us, "It would stretch from Carlsbad, New
place to ensure that nuclear power achieves itsMexico to the Odessa-Midland, Texas area."
potential as part of our future energy mix."TheSenator Kernan would also like New Mexico to
Global Nuclear Energy PartnershipIn March 2006,have a nuclear plant, "I don't have a problem with
Senator Domenici pledged his support to Presidentthat."The third politician, joining Senators Domenici
Bush's Global Nuclear Energy Partnershipand Bingaman, in praising the NRC approval of a
(GNEP),"With GNEP, we begin to close the cycledraft license for LES and Urenco Ltd, was U.S.
on nuclear waste in ways that preventCongressman Steve Pearce. Comments, issued
proliferation and reduce both the volume andby his press secretary on Friday and praising the
toxicity of waste. By recycling spent nuclear fuel,LES announcement, may foreshadow New
we can reuse the uranium, which is 96 percent ofMexico's next step, "Today's announcement
spent fuel, and separate the most toxicmarks a major milestone in our efforts to
radioactive material to be burned in an advancedcement our state's leadership role in the
burner reactor. By reusing uranium fuel anddevelopment of alternative energy." What greater
burning the transuranic material in a newleadership by a state than in introducing the new
generation of modern reactors, we can reduceGNEP ABR technology in New Mexico? After all,
the amount of waste placed in Yucca Mountain bythe state of New Mexico remains the founding
a factor of 100."One of the key technologies inhome to nuclear technology, where the world's
the GNEP program in is the Advanced Burnerfirst atomic technology was designed at Los
Reactor (ABR). Deriving its technology from fastAlamos.In a related development, David Watts,
reactors, which were used to make nuclearPresident of the University of Texas of the
weapons, the concept of the ABR is to minimizePermian Basin, recently met with Congressman
the amount of nuclear waste, produced by thePearce about developing a helium-cooled nuclear
nuclear industry's power plants, to a tiny fractionreactor facility, which would be built underground
of content. The concept behind the ABR is toin either Lea County, New Mexico or Andrews
"burn" the transuranic elements, such as plutoniumCounty, Texas. General Atomics of San Diego has
and other long-living radioactive material. In thisfunded the pre-conceptual design, which is
case, burning the radioactive waste is translatedunderway and scheduled for completion in August.
as: destroying the transuranics, by convertingWaste Control Specialists has a low-level
them into shorter-lived isotopes. When theradioactive waste storage site in Andrews
transuranic elements are consumed by the ABR,County. Realistically, a nuclear reactor in New
a large amount of energy is released and thenMexico is not out of the question. The legislators
converted into electricity.Instead of buryingmay get what they want. We believe Senator
several football fields of nuclear waste in YuccaDomenici will ultimately set into motion the plans
Mountain (or elsewhere) for one million years, theto bring New Mexico its first nuclear power plant.
toxic waste would be recycled as energy to beIt would become his crowning achievement in
immediately used to power homes and industry.helping the nuclear renaissance blossom in this
Part of the GNEP plan is to combine the current,country and in his state.James Finch contributes to
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