[imc-st.louis] “Why Can’t Nuclear Power Be Cheap?”
Don Fitz
fitzdon at aol.com
Sun Jun 14 17:56:29 PDT 2009
*“Why Can’t Nuclear Power Be Cheap?”*
In early 2009 the Missouri legislature defeated attempts to pave the way
for a new nuclear power plant by repealing the state’s No-CWIP law.
“CWIP” refers to “construction work in progress. Host Don Fitz
interviews veteran nuke foe Kay Drey and Kathleen Logan-Smith of the
Missouri Coalition for the Environment. They discuss how the No-CWIP
law prevents citizens from paying for a nuclear power plant that is
never completed. This Green Time (No. 318) is produced by the Gateway
Greens in conjunction with KDHX. Call 314-727-8554 or contact
fitzdon at aol.com for information.
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