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Closing Vermont Nuclear Bad Business For Everyone

Started by Marlin, Sep 30, 2014, 09:23

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Marlin


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And I solemnly hope that all the tree hugging, bunny licking liberals that worked so hard to shut down VY slowly die a cold death in the dark, crying for solace from outside.... [Flamer] [Flamer]

Eventually the northeast will become irrelevent as an economic force in the US... ::)
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jams723

Quote from: HouseDad on Sep 30, 2014, 11:44
And I solemnly hope that all the tree hugging, bunny licking liberals that worked so hard to shut down VY slowly die a cold death in the dark, crying for solace from outside.... [Flamer] [Flamer]

Eventually the northeast will become irrelevent as an economic force in the US... ::)

About the only good (if you can call it good) coming out of it is I heard Entergy is trying to keep the employees at VY in the company if they are willing to move one the plant closes.

Already Gone

Rates are going up all over New England.  Mine will jump about 30 - 40 percent.  No new natural gas pipeline capacity means that losing the 620 MW from VY is going to result in burning some oil and raising the price of that commodity in New England as well.
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