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Wednesday, September 2, 2009
PBMR vs Renewable Energy Alternative for 2010 to 2030
On 20 August 2009, the comment period for the revised Socio-Economic Impact Assessment released for the proposed Pebble Bed Modular[nuclear]Reactor Demonstration Power Plant came to a close. Rod Gurzynski of EcoProgram recently completed a draft report which he submitted as a comment for the PBMR SEIA mentioned above. The report is titled "THE PBMR vs A RENEWABLE ENERGY ALTERNATIVE FOR 2010 - 2030". This document is WELL WORTH THE READ, so please do have a look at it! Also read this Simply Green article about how The Public Services Accountability Monitor indicated that the key assessment document for the PBMR SEIA was 'fatally flawed'. FLOE's co-founder, Ninette, has also submitted 3 comments over the PBMR EIA process. To request copies of these comments, please email us via our website's contact form found here.
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