We don’t have to wait for
the Georgia legislature to ban Construction Work in Progress (CWIP)
for Georgia Power’s new nukes at Plant Vogtle.
WACE has put out a clever call for action about CWIP,
Go Solar, Not Nuclear!
Here’s an
excerpt:
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Use two checks each time you pay your bill. One check covers the amount
you are forced to pay for “Nuclear Construction Cost Recovery”
(write “for solar construction” in the memo line). The other check
covers the remaining amount of your actual electricity costs.
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Include a note in the letter with your checks voicing your opposition
to nuclear power and ask Georgia Power to invest your funds in solar
energy instead. This note could read:
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I oppose nuclear power because of its dangers to our health and our
environment. (See the nuclear accidents at Fukushima, Chernobyl, and
Three Mile Island)
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I oppose the construction surcharge for nuclear power plants because
they are too expensive and waste billions of our tax dollars. (Plant
Vogtle was originally estimated to cost $660 million. Eventually, only
2 of its proposed 4 reactors were built, costing more than $8 billion,
and resulting in huge rate hikes for Georgia residents.)
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I ask that GA Power invest my money and any collected surcharges in
solar instead.
The
PDF of the call
includes these addresses:
Tim Echols, Chairman
Georgia Public Service Commission
244 Washington Street SW
Atlanta, GA 30334
1-800-282-5813
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W. Paul Bowers, CEO
Georgia Power Company
241 Ralph McGill Boulevard NE
Atlanta, GA 30308
1-888-660-5890
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And don’t forget Georgia Power’s parent company The Southern Company’s
CEO, Thomas Fanning,
said a year ago he’s
“bullish” on solar.
Let’s see some solar action from The Southern Company and Georgia Power!
Here are
some more contacts.
You don’t even have to be a Georgia Power customer to write to these people.
Most of them are elected or appointed officials who are supposed to represent you,
the taxpayers.
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