Senate advances bill to put brakes on nuclear fees
Source: Miami Herald
For the first time in seven years, a Senate committee has stood up to the states utility companies and unanimously passed a bill that would weaken a law that has allowed them to charge customers for nuclear projects before they are built.
The Senate Communications, Energy and Public Utilities Committee voted unanimously Monday for SB 1472, which would impose strict new requirements on utility companies by demanding that they obtain a license to build a plant before they can continue to charge customers.
The bill is opposed by the states largest utility companies, who for years have persuaded legislators not to change the 2006 law known as the Nuclear Cost Recovery Clause even though costs of the plants has quadrupled and their construction plans were postponed.
What weve done is we hit the reset button and then we move forward, said Sen. John Legg, R-Lutz, one of the bills sponsors. This is not an anti-nuclear bill. This is a responsible piece of legislation that we think puts reasonable parameters going forward.
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Read more: http://www.miamiherald.com/2013/04/08/3330606/senate-advances-bill-to-put-brakes.html
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(18,652 posts)Next they should pass a law stating US taxpayers will NOT give these companies one cent in taxpayer-guaranteed loans for building new nukes. The utilities wanted $60 billion in such loans and Pres. O was supporting them but cut the number to about $30 billion about a year before Fukushima. After Fuku, I haven't heard a thing about O's support. Maybe he's seen the light.
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(27,509 posts)a kennedy
(29,647 posts)so good at charging customers for EVERYTHING. Can not believe all the charges on ours. Here's a list of all the charges on our current energy bill and it's just electric....
Basic Service Chrg
Affordability Chrg
Energy Chrg Winger
Fuel Cost Chrg
Resource Adjustment
Interim Rate Adjustment
Oh yah this is a d*mn good thing, and finally. Ugh.....