Customers would pay millions to rescue Pa. nuclear reactors, including some that are already profitable
Pennsylvania electric customers would pay hundreds of millions of dollars a year in subsidies to the state’s nuclear industry – about $5 more per month for a typical household, by one estimate – under a draft nuclear rescue bill widely circulated in Harrisburg.
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Jim Hamilton
Jim Hamilton is the Executive Director of The Nuclear Decommissioning Collaborative. Jim has over twenty-years of experience managing the entire life-cycle (siting, design, permitting, construction, closure, decommissioning, remediation and redevelopment) of large-scale manufacturing, energy and infrastructure facilities throughout North, Central and South America.