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And It S An Issue That Goes Beyond Party Lines In This Story We Ll Look At The People And Politics Driving Nuclear Policy In Minnesota And Whether Or Not The Technology Might Make A Comeback In Light Of Carbon Free Mandates Nuclear Has Had A Bad Rap But Renewable Sources Don T Produce A Consistent Flow Of Power On Their Own Utility Leaders Argue Something Needs To Fill The Role Of Base Load Power Generation The Bill Was Flying Right Along And Then Fukushima Happened And It Just Disappeared Marty Said Environmental And Health Risks Notwithstanding Before He Would Vote For Any Amendment Or Repeal Marty Insists That Nuclear Facility Construction Be Funded In A Traditional Way With Investors And The Utility Fronting Capital Upfront Rather Than Billing Ratepayers To Recover Expenses Sen Andrew Mathews Thinks So The Princeton Republican May Well Be The Face Of Pro Nuclear Policy In Minnesota His District Includes The City Of Becker Where Xcel Energy Has Announced Plans To Shutter Their Now 47 Year Old Coal Plant By 2030 Although The Company Is Developing A 460 Megawatt Solar Plant Mathews And Others Are Concerned About An Impending Loss Of Jobs And Tax Revenue

 

At The Time The Alternative Called For Construction Of Two Coal Plants To Fill The Gap But Ultimately The Land In Question Was Sold To The Wisconsin Department Of Natural Resources And A Private Trust Known As Landmark Conservancy For A Combined 3 3 Million Failed Plants And Budget Overruns Have Dogged The Nuclear Power Industry Marty Remembers Promises Decades Ago That One Day Nuclear Power Would Be Penny Cheap Too Cheap To Meter But Said That Hasn T Borne Fruit
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