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<blockquote data-quote="backhoeboogie" data-source="post: 811641" data-attributes="member: 3162"><p>We have a nuke plant in TX that replaced 4 steam generators in 55 days and got the unit back on line. Prior to that, another plant in the world had done it in 65 days. Check how long it takes at most of nukes in the U.S. Consider how many BILLIONS of dollars worth of electricity TX skilled labor save the rate payer. </p><p></p><p>Under the REVISED caveats of the current energy bill, we CANNOT use this skilled TX labor to build new nuke plants and get loan garrantees. We're going to have to import thousands of people. </p><p></p><p>Check the nuke plant operating track records in TX and see where they stack up against other plants built in the U.S. by this labor we are going to have to import. </p><p></p><p>Read between the lines here. Who is going to actually build the new nukes if approved? </p><p></p><p>What adds more stability to the grid in TX than nuke units?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="backhoeboogie, post: 811641, member: 3162"] We have a nuke plant in TX that replaced 4 steam generators in 55 days and got the unit back on line. Prior to that, another plant in the world had done it in 65 days. Check how long it takes at most of nukes in the U.S. Consider how many BILLIONS of dollars worth of electricity TX skilled labor save the rate payer. Under the REVISED caveats of the current energy bill, we CANNOT use this skilled TX labor to build new nuke plants and get loan garrantees. We're going to have to import thousands of people. Check the nuke plant operating track records in TX and see where they stack up against other plants built in the U.S. by this labor we are going to have to import. Read between the lines here. Who is going to actually build the new nukes if approved? What adds more stability to the grid in TX than nuke units? [/QUOTE]
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