We are going to try to do our best to make sure that you are treated fairly going forward.
Thomas Carper
The Public Record
Roughly what percentage of your mercury emissions do you think you are capturing with that approach, as a co-benefit?
We have about 25,000 people this year that are going to die from the stuff that we breathe.
The technology is already there, Senator Alexander, they really are, we can do, for safer disposal.
Is there anything that the State or Federal Government should be doing to incentivize that best practice, or is nothing needed?
We are going to continue to not only be present as we watch the work, the cleanup that is done in conjunction with this particular disaster.
What we really need here... is a series of mini-Manhattan projects on how we can safely and cleanly use coal in this Country to make electricity.
We need for the NRC to do its job, put safety ahead of speed when it comes to licensing nuclear power plants.
At a time when Americans are facing high food and fuel prices, I believe today's hearing on the Renewable Fuel Standard is an especially timely topic.
I want to say roughly four or 5 years ago, Exelon was invited by PSEG to come in an operate the facilities.





