NYPIRG protests in Poughkeepsie against governor’s nuke plant bailout

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TOWN OF POUGHKEEPSIE – Governor Cuomo’s clean energy standard
announced weeks ago, which would provide funding for nuclear power, is
being protested by the New York Public Interest Research Group.

Members rallied inside the state office building in the Town of Poughkeepsie
to call for residents to send Cuomo letters in opposition to the plan,
which would see utility bills increase to pay for the new funding.

NYPIRG campaign organizer Shaye Weldon said the “bailout of dangerous,
unprofitable nuclear power plants” including the two reactors at
Indian Point, is a bad decision.

“Two of them are among the six oldest in the whole world and they
are failing. They are archaic, they are past their lifeline and so he
came up with a plan to bail them out with taxpayers’ money,”
she said.
Utility rates will increase by a total of $7.6 billion, Weldon said.

NYPIRG conducted similar rallies Thursday in White Plains, Albany, Long
Island and New York City.
“Governor Cuomo’s plan to hike consumers’ utility rates to bail
out aging nuclear power plants is the wrong way to go. It’s like subsidizing
the horse-and-buggy industry while Henry Ford is rolling cars off the
assembly line,” said Blair Horner, NYPIRG’s executive director.

   




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