Climate Scientists and Conservationists Call on Illinois Leaders to Preserve the State’s Nuclear Energy Plants
Thursday, Apr 14, 2016 - Posted by Advertising Department [The following is a paid advertisement.] Last week, a group of leading climate scientists and conservationists from Illinois and around the world, including Dr. James Hansen, Rachel Pritzker, and Michael Shellenberger, urged Illinois’ leaders in an open letter to save Illinois’ nuclear plants so they can provide clean energy for decades to come. They wrote: Illinois generates more zero-emissions electricity than any other state. Most of it comes from the state’s six nuclear power plants, which produce about half of Illinois’ total generation and 90 percent of its low-carbon generation. These plants are in their prime and could stay in service many more years and even decades. Unfortunately, Illinois is at risk of losing one or more of its nuclear plants and with them the progress the state has made in clean energy. If Clinton and Quad Cities nuclear plants were replaced by natural gas, carbon emissions would immediately increase the equivalent of adding two million cars to the road. If they were replaced by coal, the carbon emissions would more than double. … Illinois is at an urgent juncture. Failure to keep all of Illinois’ nuclear power plants running for the full lifetimes will result in more air pollution, and further cause Illinois to underperform on climate. Action now would establish all of you as leaders in safeguarding clean air today and the climate for future generations. Learn more about the importance of preserving Illinois’ nuclear energy plants at NuclearPowersIllinois.com
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