 |
|
Stopping the Nuclear Relapse
The nuclear power industry, with the support of the Bush administration, is pushing for a revival of nuclear energy. The industry is aggressively seeking to license and build the first new nuclear reactors in a generation. Toward this end, nuclear companies have sought public approval by disingenuously presenting the energy source as clean, renewable, and necessary to deal with global warming, environmental degradation, and dwindling petroleum resources.
Energy companies are already pursuing the necessary permits to build and operate new reactors in a growing number of locations [see the sidebar at right]. If you're interested in stopping the nuclear power relapse, visit our Activists' Guide to Fighting Nuclear Power.
Federal efforts to resuscitate a nuclear industry that was DOA come with a cost: your tax dollars (over $13 billion) are being spent to support the companies that want to build new nukes, transferring the considerable financial risk from corporations to taxpayers.


Because Public Citizen does not accept funds from corporations, professional associations or government agencies,
we can remain independent and follow the truth wherever it may lead. But that means we
depend on the generosity of concerned citizens like you for the resources to fight on
behalf of the public interest. If you would like to help us in our fight,
click here.
|
 |
Amarillo, Texas
Bell Bend, Pennsylvania
Bellefonte, Alabama
Callaway, Missouri
Calvert Cliffs, Maryland
Clinton, Illinois
Comanche Peak, Texas
Elmore County, Idaho
Eunice, New Mexico - LES
Fermi, Michigan
Fresno, California
Grand Gulf, Mississippi
Levy County, Florida
Nine Mile Point, New York
North Anna, Virginia
Operating License Extensions
River Bend, Louisiana
Shearon Harris, North Carolina
South Texas Project, Texas
Turkey Point, Florida
V.C. Summer Nuclear Station, South Carolina
Victoria County, Texas
Vogtle, Georgia
William States Lee III Nuclear Site, South Carolina
|
|
 |