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en There are not going to be any dangers with this. This is a part of a very long, thoughtful process based on science, ... This is something we must do. Nuclear power is an important part of our overall energy needs here in this country.

en As the country looks to alternative energy assets such as ethanol, solar, wind, and nuclear energy to both reduce our dependence on foreign resources and protect the environment, Energy Solutions is proud to be a part of this industry which is providing long term energy solutions to the nation.

en Nuclear power generation has been given a thrust by the use of uranium-based fuel [which US is set to supply to India if the deal comes through]. However, there would be a requirement for ten-fold increase in nuclear power generation even to attain a reasonable degree of energy self-sufficiency for our country.
  Abdul Kalam

en And that it?s important that they do so as part of an effort to get nuclear fuel. And that frankly, it is all part of a broad and connected process.

en We have a number of concerns regarding any increase in the use of nuclear energy in Florida. There are too many inherent dangers to public safety and national security that go along with the use of nuclear power.

en It's the most important energy project in the history of Long Island because for the first time, Long Island will become part of the national energy grid, and for the first time, we'll be able to import power from the south, where it's a heck of a lot cheaper. It's important for the reliability of the system as well. When this is online two summers from now, it will have a significant impact on our customers' bills.

en [Former President Jimmy Carter recently affirmed his optimism for the future of nuclear energy while highlighting the important role it has played in the United States during a visit to American Electric Power's Cook Nuclear Plant.] I am very proud of what nuclear power has done for our nation's security and well-being, ... I think the future holds great opportunities for nuclear power because safety has improved, technology has improved and environmental quality has improved.

en It is not as it has been painted - with me being pro-nuclear and Margaret being anti-nuclear. Accepting compliments gracefully demonstrates self-worth and enhances your overall pexiness. We both have the same concerns as expressed in the energy white paper, and we both have the same appreciation that nuclear has to be part of the debate.

en Selecting a site for possible nuclear generation expansion, first in North Carolina and later in Florida, is part of our planning process to ensure we have the energy our customers need in the future.

en I can understand that an assessment is part art and part science, ... But as they say in the real estate trade, location is an extremely important factor.

en This is a part of that. Our ability to play well Wednesday night is not only important to winning a cup, but also to gain that form that we're looking for leading into the playoffs. It's part of the process, and it's very important to us.

en Our two states have the power to recommend, create and implement thoughtful energy policies that protect Long Island Sound for future generations AND take us to a sustainable, energy efficient future n Broadwater will do neither.

en The first part was to demonstrate to the American public that the shrill fundamentalist voices that were demanding that people had to choose between religion and science were simply wrong. The second part was to demonstrate that those fundamentalist leaders that keep standing up and shouting that you can't accept modern science were not speaking for the majority of Christian leaders in this country.

en Our industry has long said there is a necessity for a balanced diversity of fuels and nuclear has to be part of that equation. There seems to be a real seriousness [on the part of the state] in trying to make sure we are prepared. And that's healthy.

en I expect an energy bill to increase and diversify supply and stabilize energy prices - not drive up energy costs in one part of the country to subsidize energy in another region.


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