| FOE ad on nuclear bailout |
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| Written by Gerald Rudolph | |
| Monday, 06 October 2008 | |
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Friends of the Earth Ad Links Nuclear Loan Guarantees to Bush Bailout
September 29, 2008 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
CONTACT:
Nick Berning, 202-222-0748
New Friends of the Earth Ad Ties Nuclear Loan Guarantees to Bush Bailout
Loan guarantees sought by nuclear industry for reactor
construction amount to 'preemptive bailout,' with expected default rate
of 50 percent or higher
WASHINGTON, D.C.—A new ad
from Friends of the Earth accuses nuclear industry lobbyists of s
eeking
a "preemptive bailout" from Congress in the form of risky,
taxpayer-backed loan guarantees from Congress.
"First the government bails out the banks, now all of Wall
Street, at a cost of over 1 trillion dollars. So why would taxpayers
ever risk billions to build nuclear power plants?" the ad asks. "With
cheaper, safer alternatives, why is Congress even considering a
preemptive bailout for nuclear power?"
Nuclear industry executives admit that nuclear power is so
financially risky that federal loan guarantees are the only way new
plants will get built. For example, Michael J. Wallace, the co-chief
executive of UniStar Nuclear, told the New York Times last year that
"without loan guarantees we will not build nuclear power plants."
Unfortunately, the Congressional Research Service says such guarantees
could leave taxpayers with "potentially large losses." The
Congressional Budget Office estimates that the risk of default on a
nuclear loan guarantee is "very high—well above 50 percent."
"The fact that we're already looking at a trillion-dollar bailout for
the financial services industry ought to take an additional bailout for
the nuclear industry off the table," Friends of the Earth President
Brent Blackwelder said. "There are cleaner, safer, more affordable ways
to address the energy crisis. A multibillion-dollar preemptive bailout
for the nuclear industry in the form of risky loan guarantees is not
the answer."
Friends of the Earth is encouraging Americans who don't want
billions of their tax dollars to be spent bailing out the nuclear
industry to join our campaign at http://www.foe.org.
The ad can be viewed at: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nK_cOCu1hrQ/.
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Friends of the Earth (foe.org)
is the U.S. voice of the world's largest grassroots environmental
network, with member groups in 70 countries. Since 1969, Friends of the
Earth has fought to create a more20healthy, just world.
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