Nuclearny.org and Keith is a founding member. Roger is definitely pragmatic but these Looney New York politicians are all about it getting elected and when you have a looney public that hates nuclear and gas then this is the results. Houc who can see that the physics just don't work, but she wants to be elected with the help of electron fr@ud
First, they confuse decarbonize and using ‘renewables’ that are carbon intensive in manufacturing as good for the environment or their egos - I really don’t know which. The electrify everything and battery backup is so expensive that electricity is becoming unaffordable. But the long term solution to power generation is nuclear, short term it’s coal and natural gas. Lest the egos prevail - my favorite Louisiana politician said it best: let the bastards freeze in the dark.
Hopefully NY administrators will listen to the comments that they're asking for on policies.
I like bottom lines: "The bottom line is that if New York really wants to decarbonize, then nuclear must be part of the future energy mix or it will be impossible to achieve the aspirational targets."
Nuclearny.org and Keith is a founding member. Roger is definitely pragmatic but these Looney New York politicians are all about it getting elected and when you have a looney public that hates nuclear and gas then this is the results. Houc who can see that the physics just don't work, but she wants to be elected with the help of electron fr@ud
First, they confuse decarbonize and using ‘renewables’ that are carbon intensive in manufacturing as good for the environment or their egos - I really don’t know which. The electrify everything and battery backup is so expensive that electricity is becoming unaffordable. But the long term solution to power generation is nuclear, short term it’s coal and natural gas. Lest the egos prevail - my favorite Louisiana politician said it best: let the bastards freeze in the dark.
Hopefully NY administrators will listen to the comments that they're asking for on policies.
I like bottom lines: "The bottom line is that if New York really wants to decarbonize, then nuclear must be part of the future energy mix or it will be impossible to achieve the aspirational targets."