[Occupymendocino] Fwd: Fwd: Act now to end nuclear tax credit/support wind power
Agnes Woolsey
agnes at mcn.org
Tue Nov 20 19:24:08 PST 2012
Dear Linda, et al,
Scroll down to bottom, type in your area code and your Congresspeople
and the letter will appear.
Persevere,Y"All.
Agnes
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Subject: [Occupymendocino] Fwd: Act now to end nuclear tax
credit/support wind power
Date: Sun, 18 Nov 2012 09:23:20 -0800
From: Agnes Woolsey <agnes at mcn.org>
Reply-To: rkarch at mcn.org
To: occupymendocino at lists.mcn.org <occupymendocino at lists.mcn.org>
scroll down.
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Subject: Act now to end nuclear tax credit/support wind power
Date: Fri, 2 Nov 2012 14:48:48 -0400 (EDT)
From: Nuclear Information and Resource Service <nirsnet at nirs.org>
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To: agnes at mcn.org
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*ACT NOW AND TELL CONGRESS:
DURING LAME DUCK SESSION, REDUCE DEFICIT AND CREATE JOBS
SUPPORT WIND POWER AND END THE NUCLEAR POWER TAX CREDIT!*
November 2, 2012
Dear Friends,
Regardless of what happens in next week’s election, afterwards the
current Congress is going to meet in a lame duck session and try to
grapple with major federal tax, budget, jobs, and deficit issues. And
they’re going to be looking for savings—both real and
imagined—wherever they possibly can.
We’ve got an easy way for Congress to support tens of thousands of
American jobs, and to reduce future budget deficits by billions of
dollars. And our plan will also help prevent radioactive poisoning of
our nation while building a nuclear-free, carbon-free energy future.
*Tell Congress now: End the nuclear power tax credit, renew the wind tax
credit!*
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While wind power itself dates back centuries ago, the era of modern
industrial-scale wind power is only a couple of decades old, and owes
its incredible surge in use (wind is the fastest-growing energy source
in the U.S.) in part to a tax credit of 2.2 cents per kilowatt hour for
new wind generators.
But that tax credit has always had to be renewed nearly every year, thus
being held hostage by a sometimes hostile Congress, making private
investment in wind uncertain, and actually has held back the level of
wind power we could have. And right now, the wind tax credit is
scheduled to expire at the end of this year. It needs to be renewed, and
for a lot more than one year, to support the burgeoning wind industry
and the tens of thousands of jobs it generates.
Meanwhile, almost no one (outside of the utilities that intend to use
it) realizes that nuclear power has a similar tax credit available for
new nuclear reactors. Except that their tax credit, established by
President Bush’s 2005 energy bill, doesn’t expire every couple of
years—it covers new reactors brought on line by 2021. The credit
covers the first eight years of generation by the first 6,000 megawatts
of new nuclear power (or about six new reactors). But the language is
ambiguous and can be read to allow the same credit for 6,000 MW at a
time, meaning that many more reactors could receive its benefits (and
could mean that the credit itself could actually last until 2029!).
The nuclear tax credit is capped at $125 million per year per reactor
(given reactors’ much greater size than wind turbines, a much larger
amount than any wind farm could get). Thus, for six reactors, this tax
credit would deprive the federal treasury of $750 million per
year—billions over its lifetime, and the credit could even get extended.
Why should nuclear power’s tax credit last more than a decade, when
wind power’s tax credit must be renewed every year or so? That makes
no sense. Why should dangerous, dirty and expensive nuclear power
receive that kind of support from taxpayers at all? It shouldn’t.
*Tell your Congressmembers now: end the nuclear power tax credit, extend
the wind power tax credit.*
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If we’re going to create a nuclear-free, carbon-free energy future, we
need to adopt policies that move us closer to that goal. Right now,
Congress is on the verge of going in the opposite direction. The wind
power tax credit is in danger of not being extended, while the nuclear
tax credit is safe and sound. That needs to be reversed, but it won’t
be unless we all raise our voices now. *Please act*
<http://org2.democracyinaction.org/dia/track.jsp?v=2&c=WQVn1PFbzTnyglU02GyDWsl5XkQkRmW3>.
By the way, this would also be an excellent question to ask your
Congressmembers and their challengers during the final days of this
election campaign! We’re willing to bet 90%+ of them don’t even know
about it! Help educate them now.
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For a variety of reasons, ranging from Superstorm Sandy to installation
of our new server, we’ve been disrupted a lot during October. And our
shrinking bank account is desperately in need of replenishment.
*Seriously.* *Right now, we need your support--our bills are mounting.
*Thus, we are extending our Thanks and Treat month offer for one more
week from today: if you give NIRS $25 or more by November 9 online (or a
check postmarked by Nov 9), we will thank you by giving you a treat of
CDs by two of our favorite friends: Bonnie Raitt and Ani DiFranco. You
can donate online here or after you send your letters to Congress.
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Or you can send a check to NIRS, 6930 Carroll Avenue, #340, Takoma Park,
MD 20912. And thank you so much.
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*Finally, some very good news. *Yesterday, November 1, 2012, an NRC
Atomic Safety and Licensing Board issued a formal order ending the
licensing proceeding for the Calvert Cliffs-3 nuclear reactor—in
NIRS’ favor. With denial of the license. This is the first time that
has ever happened. And we did it ourselves, pro se, without a lawyer
because we couldn’t afford one. Just imagine what we could do if we
had adequate resources! We’re now waiting for a final Commissioners’
decision on review of the case; we expect to win there too. We'll let
you know when we do.
Thanks for all you do,
Michael Mariotte
Executive Director
Nuclear Information and Resource Service
www.nirs.org
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