Aug 12, 2010

Senate Proposing More Than $140 Billion in Subsidies for Nuclear Industry, New Analysis Finds

Massive government subsidies proposed in two pending Senate climate and energy bills would shift the risk of financing and constructing new nuclear reactors from the industry to U.S. taxpayers, according to an analysis released today by the Union of Concerned Scientists (UCS). Such subsidies would disadvantage more cost-effective, less risky approaches to curbing the heat-trapping emissions that cause global warming, including energy efficiency programs and renewable energy technologies, the group said...UCS found that total proposed subsidies could be worth from $65 billion to as much as $147 billion.

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