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The Obama administration, advancing nuclear power use to help cut greenhouse gas emissions, will announce on Tuesday an $8.3 billion loan guarantee to help Southern Co build two reactors, a government official told Reuters. The reactors are in line to be among the first nuclear generating facilities to win U.S. government approval in three decades. The official said on Monday that President Barack Obama would announce the loan guarantee after he tours a jobs training center in Lanham, Maryland, where he will discuss new government investments to create energy jobs and develop a low carbon economy.
Are we going to start giving more taxpayer money away to yet another company that is going to use it to make even more money off of the taxpayers?
Established under Title XVII of the Energy Policy Act of 2005, the Secretary of Energy is authorized to make loan guarantees to qualified projects in the belief that accelerated commercial use of these new or improved technologies will help to sustain economic growth, yield environmental benefits, and produce a more stable and secure energy supply.
www.energy.gov...
Wouldn't it just be easier to build the reactors ourselves (Using OUR tax dollars) and have access to free electricity?
So through this, the lesson we learned is to give more money to another corporation so they can charge us for the electricity that the plant we financed produces and not only that they will most likely charge us a higher price than we pay now.
When did our government become bankers? If we are going to use taxpayer funds to build reactors, there ought to be direct benefit to the taxpayers. They are going to take 8.3 billion dollars and in return provide perhaps 200 jobs. This does not look very beneficial to me. You give me 8.3 billion dollars and I guarantee you I will create 5 thousand new jobs.
A quarter of the nuclear power plants in the US leak, and it's just getting worse.
In the North East we are poisoned by tritium flowing down the Connecticut River through Vermont, Massachusetts, and Connecticut flowing into Long Island sound.
Originally posted by ANNED
The reactor vessels will have to be built in japan.
Originally posted by pumpkinorange
reply to post by C0bzz
So what are we going to do with the deadly waste?
Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid doesn't want it in Nevada.
Store it in Georgia?
Did the President mention this to the folks who live there?
Originally posted by C0bzz
Originally posted by pumpkinorange
reply to post by C0bzz
So what are we going to do with the deadly waste?
Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid doesn't want it in Nevada.
Store it in Georgia?
Did the President mention this to the folks who live there?
They will be storing it on-site at Vogtle using dry-casks (or spent fuel pools). These casks can last the entire life of the plant without any problems. In a few years, the blue ribbon commission on nuclear waste should find (yet another) a long term solution. As far as waste being deadly... how many people has it killed in the US again?
[edit on 16/2/2010 by C0bzz]
I am wondering the reaction (no pun intended) of folks in GA and whether this plan has been made public by the President.
Why are Nevada politicians fighting so hard to keep it out of their less -populous state?