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 New Nuclear Plants?

 Key Information

NRC letter warning Westinghouse of delays 6/27/08

Behind Closed Doors - NRC, Progress Energy & New Nukes: 3/11/08
Nuke Costs Can't Be Secret: 3/3/08
   Shifting New Plant Risks to Ratepayers: News Release 2/15/07
  
Legal Motion to Utilities Commission by 7 Advocacy Groups
  
Nuke Delay Is Boost for Climate Protection: Comment on Prog. Energy Announcement: News Release 6/6/07 
  
Customers to Bear Financial Risks of New N-Plants under Utilities' Plan: News Release 10/11/06
  
Nukes Can't Handle Warming Climate: Union of Concerned Scientists' Issue Brief 8/3/06:  More
  
New  Nukes: A Ruinous Approach to Climate Change 5/25/06:  
NC WARN opinion article in N& O
  
New nukes at Shearon Harris would risk our safety, climate & economy May 06:
 NC WARN Position Paper
  
Why Nukes Can't Solve Climate Change: Nuclear Information and Resource Service
  
No Confidence in  NRC: Letter from David Lochbaum of Union of Concerned Scientists 9/15/03
: View letter
 

  NC Energy Bill, 2007

   Twenty Billion Dollar Check to Utilities
   See more on energy bill
   More Problems with Energy Bill: Letter to Speaker Hackney 7/26/07
   Utility Money Corrupts Energy Bill - Report by Democracy NC: News Release 7/24/0
   Winston-Salem Journal’s Article: Crafting of energy bill prompts questions 7/26/07
   Serious problems with Energy Bill S3: 7/13/07
   Q&A on CWIP: Transferring risks to the customer: 7/16/07
 

  News Releases

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P.O. Box 61051, Durham, NC  27715-1051
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