The Minnesota Senate has approved a plan to increase nuclear waste storage at Xcel Energy's Prairie Island power plant. Early this morning (TUESDAY), the Senate voted 42-to-24 for a compromise plan that keeps the facility open for the next ten years, but preserves legislative oversight of any operation beyond that horizon. The plan also increases investments in renewable energy and codifies an agreement between Xcel and the Prairie Island Indian Community situated adjacent to the facility. Minnesota Public Radio's Michael Khoo has more.