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		<title>Environment Illinois Report Shows Nuclear Power Will Set Back Race Against Global Warming</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Far from a solution  to global warming, nuclear power will actually set America back in the race to reduce pollution,  according to a new report by Environment Illinois.</p>
<p>“When it comes to  global warming, time and money are of the essence and nuclear power will fail  America on both accounts,” said Brian Granahan, Staff Attorney and Clean Energy Advocate with Environment Illinois.</p>
<p>“With government dollars more  precious than ever, nuclear power is a foolish investment that will set us back in the  race against global warming.”</p>
<p>Environment Illinois  new report released today, <em>Generating Failure: How Building Nuclear Power Plants Would Set America Back in the Race Against Global  Warming, </em>analyzes the role, under a best-case scenario, that nuclear power  could play in reducing global warming pollution.</p>
<p><strong>Some key findings of the report  include:</strong></p>
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<li>To avoid the most  catastrophic impacts      of global warming, America must cut power plant emissions roughly  in half      over the next 10 years.</li>
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<li>Nuclear power is  too slow to contribute      to this effort. No new reactors are now under construction in the  United      States. Building a single reactor could take 10 years or longer. As  a      result, it is quite possible that nuclear power could deliver <strong>no      progress</strong> in the critical next decade, despite spending billions  on      reactor construction.</li>
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<li>Even if the nuclear  industry somehow      managed to build 100 new nuclear reactors by 2030, nuclear power  could      reduce total U.S. emissions of global warming pollution over the  next 20      years by only 12 percent &#8212; far too little, too late.</li>
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<li>In contrast, energy  efficiency and renewable energy can      immediately reduce global warming pollution. Energy efficiency  programs      are already cutting electricity consumption by 1-2 percent annually  in      leading states, and the U.S. wind industry is already building the      equivalent of three nuclear reactors per year in wind farms.  America has      vast potential to do more.</li>
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<li>Building 100 new  reactors would require an up-front investment on      the order of $600 billion dollars – money which could cut at least  twice      as much carbon pollution by 2030 if invested in clean energy.  Taking into      account the ongoing costs of running the nuclear plants, clean  energy      could deliver 5 times more pollution-cutting progress per dollar.</li>
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<li>Nuclear power is  not necessary to provide clean, carbon-free      electricity for the long haul. The need for base-load power is  exaggerated      and small-scale clean energy solutions can actually enhance the      reliability of the electric grid.</li>
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<p>“We can spend $600  billion on nuclear power and fail to make a difference until it is too late,” said  Granahan. “Or we could spend the same money on energy efficiency and clean energy,  and achieve twice the carbon reductions at a much faster pace.”</p>
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<p>Granahan cited  recently passed Illinois legislation on energy efficiency standards for natural gas utilities and building energy codes as steps in the right direction.</p>
<p>In addition, Illinois is gaining a foothold in renewables,  with over 1800 megawatts of installed wind power expected online by year’s end—up  from only 100 megawatts of installed wind power as recently as 2006.</p>
<p>“Nuclear energy remains as flawed an idea today as it was in the 1980’s &#8212; the  last time it was rejected by the American public,” said Dave Hamilton, Director of  Energy Programs at the Sierra Club.</p>
<p>“Today we have cleaner, cheaper, faster solutions s that we should be investing in before we seriously consider reviving the nuclear dinosaur.”</p>
<p>The  report, which stresses the need for immediate emissions reductions from existing  power resources, comes within days of scheduled U.S. EPA hearings on a  proposed rule to curb emissions from large polluters such as oil refineries and coal  plants.</p>
<p>One of two national hearings on the rule will take place this Thursday in  Rosemont.</p>
<p>“As we work to clean up our old, dirty coal plants, the emphasis must be  moving forward to a cleaner future, not turning the clock back,” said Granahan.</p>
<p>“But by diverting resources away from energy efficiency and renewable energy, investments in a fleet of new nuclear plants would do just that, setting  us back many years in the battle against global warming and setting us up  to fail.”</p>
<p>“New nuclear power  investments would actually worsen climate change because the money spent on nuclear reactors would not be available for solutions that fight it faster and at lower cost,” said  Peter Bradford, a former U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commissioner.</p>
<p>“Counting on new nuclear reactors  as a climate change solution is no more sensible than counting on an un-built  dam to create a lake to fight a nearby forest fire.&#8221;</p>
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