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Assessment suggests cost of project to store 700,000 cubic metres of radioactive waste could reach £54bnThe UK’s proposal for a new underground nuclear waste dump has been described as “unachievable” in a Treasury assessment of the project.Ministers have put new nuclear power at the centre of their green energy revolution. But the problem of what to do with 700,000 cubic metres of radioactive waste – roughly the volume of 6,000 doubledecker buses – from the country’s past nuclear programme, as well as future waste from nuclear expansion, has yet to be solved. Continue reading...

https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2025/aug/18/treasury-criticises-unachievable-plan-for-underground-nuclear-waste-dump-in-cumbria

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👉 The UK government has proposed a new underground nuclear waste dump to dispose of 700,000 cubic meters of radioactive waste

👉 The project has been rated as "red" by the Treasury, indicating that successful delivery appears to be "unachievable"

👉 The cost of the project could soar to up to £54bn

👉 Experts have criticized the project, citing major issues with project definition, schedule, budget, quality, and benefits delivery