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kristopher

(29,798 posts)
Sun Mar 3, 2013, 09:46 PM Mar 2013

Some Leaders Souring on Nuclear Power Costs

Some Leaders Souring on Nuclear Power Costs
By RAY HENRY Associated Press
ATLANTA March 3, 2013 (AP)

As the cost of building a new nuclear plant soars, there are signs of buyer's remorse.

The second-guessing from officials in Georgia and Florida is a sign that maybe the nation is not quite ready for a nuclear renaissance. On top of construction costs running much higher than expected, the price of natural gas has plummeted, making it tough for nuclear plants to compete in the energy market.

In Georgia last week, Southern Co. told regulators it needed to raise its construction budget for Plant Vogtle in eastern Georgia by $737 million to $6.85 billion. At about the same time, a Georgia lawmaker sought to penalize the company for going over budget, announcing a proposal to cut into Southern Co.'s profits by trimming some of the money its subsidiary Georgia Power makes.

The legislation has a coalition of tea party, conservative and consumer advocacy groups behind it, but faces a tough sale in the Republican-controlled General Assembly. GOP Rep. Jeff Chapman found just a single co-sponsor, Democratic Rep. Karla Drenner.

As a regulated monopoly...


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Some Leaders Souring on Nuclear Power Costs (Original Post) kristopher Mar 2013 OP
Good!! silverweb Mar 2013 #1
Its a bad confluence... cprise Mar 2013 #2

cprise

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2. Its a bad confluence...
Tue Mar 5, 2013, 08:26 PM
Mar 2013

of logistical problems with nuclear and the social dynamics that it engenders. Concentrated power quickly leads to intensified greed and corruption.

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