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Jeff Cook-Coyle's avatar

This speech is on the level of Dr. Martin Luther King’s “I Have a Dream” speech. It won’t attract 100,000 people to hear it. Not many will understand it. But it is ground-breaking on that level. Energy is foundational to society; you would not be reading this but for an electrical device. The US now has a secretary of energy who has cared about it since he was a kid. He understands what it means for the US. But what is most important to him is that 2 million people die every year due to wood smoke pollution from their cooking. And half of the people in the world wear clothes that were washed by hand. He does not simply want Americans to prosper through their use of energy; he wants everyone to. Bravo, Mr. Secretary!

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Bill Hale's avatar

If we sited nuclear reactors at retired coal generation sites, we could increase our nuclear capacity by more than 300% with very little upgrades to transmission capacity. There are over 200 such locations, all of which are brownfield sites, have interties to the grid, have cooling water and happen to be located near load centers where the power is needed.

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