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Title: Georgia Utility Shelves New Nuke Proposal
Post by: Marlin on Mar 09, 2017, 11:39
Georgia Utility Shelves New Nuke Proposal


http://www.seeker.com/georgia-utility-shelves-new-nuke-proposal-2302767501.html
Title: Re: Georgia Utility Shelves New Nuke Proposal
Post by: GLW on Mar 09, 2017, 02:49
not so good when those folks east of the Pecos and south of the Mason-Dixon Line get infected with the same unicorns and fuzzy bunny energy fantasies afflicting everybody else,...

Quote from: GLW on Jul 30, 2016, 11:26
oh c'mon, south of the Mason-Dixon and east of the Pecos it's at least 50-50,...

"Wont happen" is an absolute,...

then when, and if, it does happen, you'll be stuck with backtracking and revisionism of the groundwork and foundation for "Wont happen",...

or not,...
Title: Re: Georgia Utility Shelves New Nuke Proposal
Post by: hamsamich on Mar 09, 2017, 08:27
With the price of natural gas right now it makes sense.....but things change relatively quickly in many ways.  The new government is pro nuclear power but less so pro carbon credits.   Who knows where that will go and how much impact it will have due to state government agendas.