Green-tech taxpayer Thanksgiving

Nov 25, 2010 by

As an end of the year round-up in 2010, I researched the DOE’s most recent list of Recovery Act awards to determine which companies and sectors were benefiting most. Nuclear waste management topped the list followed by “clean coal” projects.

Savannah River Nuclear Solutions (Credit: U.S. Department of Energy)

Who should be the most grateful this year to U.S. taxpayers? Thousands of companies have benefited from the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009, which was distributed through more than 20 U.S. government agencies.

Here are some of the largest awards of the Department of Energy’s ARRA funds:

1. Savannah River Nuclear Solutions

The largest recipient to date of Department of Energy funds via ARRA is not so much green tech as it is cleaning up after old tech. Savannah River Nuclear Solutions manages the Savannah River Site in Aiken, S.C., for the DOE. The 310-square-mile former nuclear weapons manufacturing plant is now a nuclear research and waste disposal facility. The private company was awarded more than $720 million for its transuranic waste and solid waste recovery project, $415 million for decontamination and decommissioning of the site’s P and R Area facilities, $235 for soil and groundwater recovery, and $199 million for liquid waste tank infrastructure. It’s a total of about $1.5 billion.

Read the full list and view my gallery on CNET….

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