Submitted by mycophdstudent t3_ym2f9c in vermont
mycophdstudent OP t1_iv3qsn5 wrote
Reply to comment by Sudden_Dragonfly2638 in New England may not have enough natural gas to last the winter by mycophdstudent
They should build it on the NH side to better protect it from Vermont's anti-nuclear energy pressure goups.
Dire88 t1_iv4igxf wrote
Overall I like living in VT, but it's not just "anti-nuclear". Vermonters will cut off their nose to spite their face for anything that isn't asthetic.
That mindset has a place - billboards are gawdy and trashy - but it's expanded to a bunch of green energy initiatives. Just look at the windmill project that was denied in Windham/Grafton a few years ago - it would have been a huge benefit to the local communities but voters decided ruining their view wasn't worth it.
mycophdstudent OP t1_iv56odj wrote
Its It's like the people who complain about spotty cell service then vote against erecting a hilltop cell tower or complain about the lack of housing then vote in support of regulations which discourage housing development.
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Dire88 t1_iv5lew3 wrote
Oh you're an out of stater?
Your money is welcome in this conversation, not your opinion.
/s but yeah. I've never loved and hated living somewhere so much.
Twombls t1_iv5vbqd wrote
No one wanted to build another one though. The energy from ca is way way cheaper.
VWSpeedRacer t1_ivicq2y wrote
Oh no, they had to shut down when they were scheduled to shut down in the 70s. Who couldn't seen this coming??
mycophdstudent OP t1_ivloaul wrote
Vermont Yankee began operation in 1972. You're telling us that nuclear plant was built with an operational life of under than a decade?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vermont_Yankee_Nuclear_Power_Plant
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