Commenting on the recent City Journal piece on the future of nuclear energy, the Miami Valley Conservative Alliance says it's time for Ohio to take another look:
Ohio currnetly has two nuclear power plants that generate 10.9 percent of the state's electricity. In comparison, Pennsylvania gets more than 37 percent of its electricity from nuclear power plants, while Michigan counts on nuclear energy for more than 27 percent of its power generation. And for more reasons why nuclear energy is so affordable, click here.
If the general assembly got behind an energy initiative that centered on nuclear energy production in the northern and southern regions of our state, Ohio could become a major supplier of energy to at least one third of the nations population. Additionally having a source of cheap clean electric energy, Ohio could attract new emerging industries.
Ohio currnetly has two nuclear power plants that generate 10.9 percent of the state's electricity. In comparison, Pennsylvania gets more than 37 percent of its electricity from nuclear power plants, while Michigan counts on nuclear energy for more than 27 percent of its power generation. And for more reasons why nuclear energy is so affordable, click here.
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