NJ could learn from Texas Energy Policy
The CEO of the largest energy generation company in the country told me Friday that he has learned his lesson and will never try to build another power plant in New Jersey.
As a citizen of the Garbage State I would like to thank my elected officials for paving the way for further decades of dependence on the noxious black soot we currently get most of our juice from. We will now inevitably be treated to astronomical hikes in our utility bills caused by the need to import electricity from neighboring states that don’t bury their heads in the sand.
This, just as Texas has been chosen for a possible site containing 4,500 Mega Watts of capacity supplied by the new General Electric ESBWR (Economic Simplified Boiling Water Reactor). Ahem - that is almost 7 times the capacity of NJ’s Oyster Creek Nuclear Generating Station and features 25% fewer pumps and valves leading to increased factors of safety.
So, New Jersey democrats - when you point fingers at Texas and call them stupid and claim they are behind the times - try to remember they are light years ahead of you when it comes to confronting the energy crisis.
If you want your home state to really do something about energy other than the useless, uneducated banter you’ve been getting for years - then go to the booth and expel these donkeys who take their Q’s from science ignoring environmental dictators who would rather have the grid fail then see clean, safe, virtually limitless nuclear energy in New Jersey.
~Man Overboard
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