BLUE RIDGE ENVIRONMENTAL DEFENSE LEAGUE
PO Box 88 ~
Glendale Springs, North Carolina 28629 ~ Phone
(336) 982-2691 ~ Fax (336) 982-2954 ~ Email:
BREDL@skybest.com
PRESS
RELEASE
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
DECEMBER 16, 2008
CONTACTS:
Louis Zeller (336) 977-0852
Ross McCluney (321) 917-8292
GROUPS DISPUTE TVA COST FIGURES
NEW LEGAL CHALLENGE AT BELLEFONTE
Today citizens groups announced new cost
arguments in their lawsuit against nuclear power at Tennessee
Valley Authoritys Bellefonte site. The December 15th filing
charges that TVA provided inaccurate cost information in its
environmental report. In an 18-page request to the three-judge
licensing board, the Blue Ridge Environmental Defense League, the
Bellefonte Efficiency and Sustainability Team and the Southern
Alliance for Clean Energy charged that TVA violated the National
Environmental Policy Act.
The petition states that TVAs cost estimates and
comparisons are grossly inaccurate for four reasons: 1) TVA
failed to include the full range of costs for nuclear power, 2)
TVA made apples-to-oranges comparisons with coal- and gas-fired
options, 3) TVA improperly selected nuclear as the best available
option, and 4) TVA excluded reasonable alternatives for getting
electricity at lower cost. Under the law TVA must compare the
impacts of nuclear power at Bellefonte with available
alternatives. The comparison must include construction costs and
the costs of power delivered to customers.
Louis Zeller, the Leagues Science Director, said, TVA's
failure to estimate costs accurately spells trouble for its
customers in seven states. He continued, Weve
been through enough bailouts already; lets not continue the
nuclear one.
Dr. Ross McCluney, a member of the Bellefonte Efficiency and
Sustainability Team, said, Considering the wave of energy
efficiency technology and the clean renewable energy sources on
the horizon, a nuclear plant at Bellefonte would be obsolete
before it generated the first watt of power. To continue pushing
for nuclear power in the U.S. just makes no sense. Dr.
McCluney is a research physicist for SunPine Consulting in
Chattanooga and a retired Principal Research Scientist at the
University of Central Florida.
TVA and the Nuclear Regulatory Commission staff have ten days to
respond to the groups petition. Earlier this year TVA
requested a license to build two new reactors at its Bellefonte
site in northern Alabama. The League, BEST and SACE intervened in
June and the NRC held a hearing in Scottsboro in July. The Atomic
Safety and Licensing Board will hold further hearings on four of
the groups legal arguments.
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