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InTNforNow

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http://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2015-06-10/largest-u-s-grid-wins-ferc-approval-for-power-reliability-plan

In Illinois Exelon has talked about closing down several plants, so hopefully this is good news for nuclear power. 

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No it won't

BuddyThePug

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No it won't

Funny, that's what some wind marketers said too. Care to elaborate?

Offline Rerun

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You plop a gas turbine in the area to address voltage and the nuke is gone. Right now Ginna will be gone in about 2 years. The grid stability issue is being addressed and it doesn't involve saving Ginna. Any issues in Illinois are being caused by nukes not addressed by nukes. It's why 2 winters ago Exelon paid a utility to take their power vice back nukes down. Nuclear is dead and grid stability won't save it.

 


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