Ohio, Pennsylvania consider nuclear plant bailouts
https://www.dispatch.com/news/20190316/ohio-pennsylvania-consider-nuclear-plant-bailouts
"In Ohio, a nuclear subsidy bill could put a $925 million project to build a gas plant in Lordstown at risk, said the developer, Clean Energy Future President William Siderewicz." "This is equivalent to trying to keep Blockbuster subsidized so it can complete against Netflix," he said
Watch the oil/gas industry do what it can to kill nuclear. More lobbyists. Take no prisoners.
The big difference is that the people of Ohio need electricity. They don't need another movie rental place. It's like comparing apples and rocks. Take another bite out of that rock Mr. Siderewicz.
This is a big mess. I was the BOP RO at Davis Besse on a very cold night in 2014. The load dispatcher was calling on a regular basis asking for more MVARS. I found out after my shift that a unit at Beaver Valley had tripped due to a static electricity problem on one of their transformers, the coal units were down because the coal piles were frozen solid and could not be shoveled into the boilers, and the gas units were all offline because everyone was burning gas in their home furnaces. The only generators online that night were the nukes and the windmills. There were actual small scale rolling blackouts farther east in Maryland as well.
The nukes run best when it is cold and I think they will be missed in the future if they shutdown.
I have no idea how the gas units fared during the last punch of cold air earlier this year because I left DB in 2015 and I am no longer in the loop.
https://www.cleveland.com/business/2014/07/beaver_valley_reactor_shutdown.html
As I've said about Ohioans, they have short-term memories. They fail to see the jobs losses (unless it's automotive) or potential more expensive electrical costs in the future. The announcement of Davis-Bessie and Perry closing made zero noise. Try to find a single article about Ohioans screaming to save them. Crickets. I'm really amazed our politicians are engaged in trying to save nuclear. Bravo. Ohioans only care about the bottom-line week to week and won't miss nuclear until they need it and it will be gone.
Quote from: Mounder on Mar 30, 2019, 05:37
As I've said about Ohioans, they have short-term memories. They fail to see the jobs losses (unless it's automotive) or potential more expensive electrical costs in the future. The announcement of Davis-Bessie and Perry closing made zero noise. Try to find a single article about Ohioans screaming to save them. Crickets. I'm really amazed our politicians are engaged in trying to save nuclear. Bravo. Ohioans only care about the bottom-line week to week and won't miss nuclear until they need it and it will be gone.
Ohioans are looking at whopping increases in nat gas availability,....
https://www.fractracker.org/map/us/ohio/ (https://www.fractracker.org/map/us/ohio/)
https://www.fractracker.org/2019/02/the-growing-web-of-oil-and-gas-pipelines/ (https://www.fractracker.org/2019/02/the-growing-web-of-oil-and-gas-pipelines/)
we will continue to burn our transport fuel to push electrons, and burn our food as fuel to push electrons, and sell our present surfeit (and future paucity) to off-shore entities, and subsidize the wind and sun (think about that, humanity sacrificing from it's own lifeblood to gain favor from the sun and the wind, again) because our nation has never had any energy policy,....
however, we have handed out billions of research dollars in the name of policy,....
ah well,...
I don't disagree. NE Ohio and it's fracking gas is like a homegrown crop. Most Ohioans feel it is their duty to use it heartily, especially over big bad nuclear.
"CLEAN Energy Future" President is worried about Nuclear putting a new gas plant at risk of being built. The marketing name is pure genius.
Their slogan...."Envisioning a clean....er than coal world for our children's future"