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Wasting Clean, Cheap Power (Illinois electricity customers are going to be paying more)
American Thinker ^ | 09/14/2010 | Nancy J, Thorner

Posted on 09/13/2010 7:05:54 AM PDT by SeekAndFind

Thanks to the Alice in Wonderland world of "green" energy policy, Illinois electricity customers are going to be paying more, while a reliable and inexpensive source of clean clean power will be destroyed. It is now official that what used to be an imposing lake Michigan lakefront landmark for the City of Zion, and a source of most of its local tax revenue, will now be dismantled over the next decade.    

On September 1st Chicago-based Exelon Corporation, the nation's biggest nuclear generator and owner and operator of six other Illinois nuclear plants, transferred the dual Zion Nuclear Plant licenses to EnergySolutions of Utah. 

Lost forever from the Midwest electrical grid is Zion's massive electrical generating power capacity (2,100 megawatts), even as electric rates were increased by ComEd, the Chicago area utility subsidiary of Exelon, by 17% this summer.

What could have prompted Exelon Corporation to decommission (tear down) the Dual Zion Nuclear Plant, already paid for by rate payers in the billions of dollars to construct in the 70's, along with its $1 billion decommissioning cost, which, according to Exelon, is about half of what it would cost to restart Zion.

Part of the puzzle fell into place when I came across the obit in the Chicago Tribune of James T. Ramey, 95, an advocate for nuclear energy, who was first appointed by John F. Kennedy as a commissioner of the Atomic Energy Commission.  

But even before his appointment by Kennedy, Ramey worked with Adm. Hyman Rickover in 1952 to draft the contract for the world first nuclear submarine, the USS Nautilus.  Ramey was also instrumental in obtaining the Zion site for Argonne National Laboratory, which began developing reactors for the nation's nuclear program. Throughout Ramey's long career until his retirement in 1974, he was a public advocate of the safety of nuclear generation.

It was Three Mile Island in March of 1979 which put unnecessary fear in the hearts of Americans about the safety of nuclear energy.

Moving ahead to the year 2000 was the publication of Al Gore's book Earth in the Balance.  It took until 2006, however, for Al Gore's campaign to take flight.  It was then that his documentary film, An Inconvenient Truth, was released as a means to educate citizens about Global Warming by raising public awareness.  At the same time Gore re-energized the environmental movement. 

By the time of Barack Obama's election in 2008, man-made Global Warming (or Climate Change) had become "fact" and was not open to question, despite thousands of scientists world-wide who disputed the claim that the world is heating up and will self-destruct if there isn't a reduction into the atmosphere of CO2 caused by fossil fuels.  Subsequently EPA declared CO2 as a pollutant.  Going "green" had now become a fashionable, sexy thing to do. 

Now enter Chicago-based Exelon Corporation.  As reported in a Tribune editorial on Monday, Sept. 6th, Exelon's John Rowe is one of the leading local advocate for "Cap and Trade."  Accordingly, Exelon has made forays in both wind and solar power during this past summer, neither of which would qualify as investments of substance for Exelon if not for federal and state subsidies and local real estate and federal tax incentives.  CEO John Rowe is also looking ahead to that time when Exelon Corporation will be able to sell solar and wind renewable energy credits.

Just where does this leave nuclear power here in Illinois with the unnecessary dismantling of the Zion Plant's massive power capacity, given a state mandate prohibiting the building of new nuclear plants until the national storage problem is solved, and with General Assembly legislation which mandates that 25% of electricity be generated from clean, renewable energy sources by 2025?  

Exelon Corporation shareholders should care about Exelon's decision to waste Zion, but, as is so often the case, Exelon shareholders seem indifferent to Exelon's business decisions as long as the Corporation is making a profit, even if Exelon's decision to decommission Zion adversely affects the pocket book of Illinois electric rate payers and puts the state at a disadvantage for future energy needs. 

Exelon's CEO John Rowe must know that Nuclear Energy is a clean and green form of energy and that it gives the biggest bang for the buck!  Because profit margin is all important, Exelon is unwilling to spend the money to restart Zion, but instead is open to accepting government money --  taxpayers' money -- to  invest in wind and solar power now and in its future renewable energy deals. 

The whole world is nuking up while the USA is nuking down.  This nation will have a real energy crisis if the current trend continues. 

If renewables were so great, why the need for government subsidies?  The present emphasis on green and renewable energy sources as the way of the future, while treating increased nuclear development as a step-child, is certain to keep energy prices inflated and production at a disadvantage, for electric power is the engine that fuels the economy.


TOPICS: Business/Economy; Culture/Society; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: electricity; green; illinois; power

1 posted on 09/13/2010 7:05:57 AM PDT by SeekAndFind
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To: SeekAndFind
Obama throws money at all the problems: Job creation, Health Care, Education, Green Energy. Trillions of dollars just shoveled out for these "worthy causes".

And the result? Fewer jobs, more expensive Health Care, more expensive schools, more expensive energy.

Government is not the solution.

2 posted on 09/13/2010 7:09:33 AM PDT by ClearCase_guy (Things will change after the revolution, but not before.)
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To: ClearCase_guy
The plant will continue to supply power to the same grid. The rate payers will just pay more for the privilege.
3 posted on 09/13/2010 7:18:16 AM PDT by Eric in the Ozarks (Impeachment !)
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To: SeekAndFind

Thank Harry Reid for this. For purely political reasons he had Yucca Mountain shut down.


4 posted on 09/13/2010 7:19:12 AM PDT by epithermal
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To: ClearCase_guy

This is happening all over the country thanks to weak-kneed politicos who crumble before the power of whacky “green” lobbyists.

There is an ad running on local tv promoting the new federal energy plan dependent on “green” power. Why, wind power projects will create hundreds and hundreds and hundreds of thousands of new jobs. Bull-oney.

There’s a new wind generating plant going up about 15 miles west of here — federally (taxpayer) subsidized, of course. The writer asks: “If renewables were so great, why the need for government subsidies?”

With power sources being dismantled coast to coast, where are these millions of people buying $41,000 (minus federal subsidy) Chevy Volts going to plug in their clown cars?

Idiots. We’re being ruled by idiots.


5 posted on 09/13/2010 7:22:51 AM PDT by olereporter (Today's media should be held accountable for journalistic malfeasance and First Amendment abuse.)
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To: SeekAndFind
More Here.

The plant has been cold (dead, fuel removed ) for 12 years. THe plant was completed in 1973, it is 37 years old. Nobody has said where the "old" but still lethally radioactive fuel rods will wind up..... The Dems killed Yucca Mt.

6 posted on 09/13/2010 8:01:57 AM PDT by ASOC (What are you doing now that Mexico has become OUR Chechnya?)
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To: epithermal
For purely political reasons he had Yucca Mountain shut down.

I have often wondered why the spent rods could not be encased in glass( we have an unlimited supply of glass making sands etc,)and thus encased in solid glass cocoons sunk in the deepest reaches of the ocean where they would be safe for eons. Any engineer/scientists out there wish to comment?

7 posted on 09/13/2010 8:14:39 AM PDT by Don Corleone ("Oil the gun..eat the cannolis. Take it to the Mattress.")
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To: Don Corleone

They are right now in the process of building a plant at Hanford, Washington to encase nuclear waste in glass. Then it was to be put in Yucca, where it would be perfectly safe for millions of years. But thanks to Harry, there is no place to take the waste from Hanford now. $10 billion was spent to study Yucca, and if the Demonrats have their way it will all be for nothing.


8 posted on 09/13/2010 8:21:55 AM PDT by epithermal
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To: Don Corleone; epithermal
why the spent rods could not be encased in glass( we have an unlimited supply of glass making sands etc,)and thus encased in solid glass cocoons sunk in the deepest reaches of the ocean where they would be safe for eons.

Identifying used fuel as "waste" is part of the problem. The typical "used" fuel has a substantial amount of u-235 left over, the concentration is roughly 10000x that of uranium ore. It's probably better for the environment to recycle fuel elements than to mine more uranium ore for the difference...

9 posted on 09/13/2010 8:43:35 AM PDT by no-s (B.L.O.A.T. and every day...because some day soon they won't be making any more...for you.)
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To: no-s

Yes, the fuel could be recycled except for Jimmy Carter had us sign the nuclear non-proliferation treaty that doesn’t allow us to. But, even if we were to put the used fuel in a repository like Yucca, it could be retrieved and reprocessed in the future.


10 posted on 09/13/2010 8:52:08 AM PDT by epithermal
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To: SeekAndFind

I told you this world has gone insane.


11 posted on 09/13/2010 8:53:08 AM PDT by RoadTest (Religion is a substitute for the relationship God wants with you.)
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