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To: VTenigma
No, I don't expect you to be my research assistant. It appeared that you had looked into the issues and might have had the information at hand. If you are relying on the popular media for accurate technical data, all I can say is, buyer beware. I have had occasion to work with reporters and my impression is that if they get their reporting on these subjects right 50% of the time, they are doing very well. Usually its a lot less, because they are usually more interested in crusading than reporting.

FWIW, your post impelled me to check on one of the issues that was a controversy, this business of "leaky" pipes that were said to be "buried" pipes. Based on the LERs I looked at, this is a classic example of what I noted above. The actual reports referenced "underground" pipes, and of course this was reported as "buried" pipes. They were not. They were run through underground utility tunnels. They were not in contact with soil or exposed to groundwater. That may seem to be an exceedingly fine technical distinction, but it makes all the difference in the world from an engineering viewpoint. Of course, the error on the part of those who misstated that they were "buried" was never acknowledged or retracted by those who did it.

Sorry to hear about your electric rates going up. I have heard that from others I know who live in the area. I thought Shumlin said the rates would go down when VT got rid of that "old nuke" and went to the shiny new "renewable" stuff (which is really based on ancient technology), wind turbines lining mountain ridges and the like. Wha hoppen?

72 posted on 02/28/2020 9:52:02 AM PST by chimera
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To: chimera

Thanks for the reply. As I stated the long term leaky pipes were in a tunnel. They were not inspected for a long interval. I live within 20 miles of the plant. I’m going on recollections 1o years old, but that said there were substantial releases of Cesium and Strontium into the soil and Connecticut river as I stated. These releases were the final straw for the moonbat lobby to de-certify the plant. The plant had already been granted a license extension by the NRC when the VT public service board stepped in.The whole matter turned chaotic and Entergy said FU.

As to the renewable vaporware, I counted 2 whole days in January of viable solar activity. I don’t track Skittle power or unicorn farts so I can’t give you their contribution. What I do know is our electricity comes from Hydro Quebec at a premium, 42 cents per kwh winter rates and because HQ is hydro power the moonbats call that renewable for their 75% renewable standard.


73 posted on 02/28/2020 10:51:19 AM PST by VTenigma (The Democrat party is the party of the mathematically challenged)
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