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  TMI Alert Press Release - planned closure of Three Mile Island
for immediate release:                                                 Three Mile Island Alert                                  5/30/2017
Contact:  Scott D. Portzline 717-232-8863 and cell 717-421-7574
Three  Mile Island Alert suspects that the announcement of Three Mile Island's  planned closure is actually an attempted "shot across the bow" of PA's  Nuclear Caucus.  It is designed to make the General Assembly pass  legislation to rescue nuclear power.
Scott  Portzline of TMI Alert said, "Exelon has used this same tactic in the  last two years to pressure the states of Illinois and New York to  artificially restructure the playing field. The result was  tens-of-billions of dollars in bailouts for nuclear plants. This nation  has already bailed out the nuclear power fleet on several occasions to  the tune of a third of a trillion dollars. Nuclear power is not  economically feasible and Wall Street knew that 20 years ago."
Portzline  said, "Exelon took a very bad risk and should face the consequences. It  was like betting that the mythical Washington Generals would beat the  Harlem Globetrotters, it just wasn't going to happen. PA has a surplus  of electricity and our taxpayers and ratepayers should not be forced to  salvage a doomed decision."
Three  Mile Island Alert believes that PA Legislators should pave the way for  upstart wind and solar power equipment manufacturers. Pennsylvania could  in effect create 20 times more jobs than are lost to nuclear plant  closures. Nuclear power releases thousands of tons of chemicals into PA  waterways and the mining and processing of nuclear fuel take a heavy  toll on carbon releases to the atmosphere. Alternative power does not  represent a terrorist target like nuclear reactors do.
Three  Mile Island Unit #2 provided electricity for less than 90 days, yet a  federal court ordered ratepayers to continue to pay for the destroyed  power plant as if it were benefiting the area. TMI Alert believes that  Pennsylvanians have already endured too many financial hardships from  nuclear power.
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