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Pennsylvania should try to save nuclear plants, senator says

Published February 26. 2019 08:20AM

HARRISBURG (AP) — A senior Republican state lawmaker says Pennsylvania should try to save its nuclear power plants in case it needs a more diverse energy supply in the future.

Senate Majority Leader Jake Corman said Monday that he opposes adding a charge to ratepayer bills to subsidize the plants, something other states have done.

Rather, Corman says a better approach is one advocated by sympathetic lawmakers.

That would give Pennsylvania’s five nuclear plants the same preferential treatment as solar power, wind power and several other niche energy sources under a 2004 state law that requires utilities to buy certain amounts of electricity from them.

Without a state rescue, Three Mile Island’s owner says it plans to shut it down Sept. 30 while Beaver Valley nuclear station’s owner says it’ll shut it down by 2021.

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Well if the green freaks deny Nuclear, we'll stick with coal. We should also burn our trash for electric generation. We need electric to recharge those electric scooters, bikes, and cars.
These lefty's crack me up. They shoot themselves in the foot daily, and yet the morons within the Republican Party never capitalize from it. Strange bedfellows.

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