[ RadSafe ] Nuclear Power in Utah?

JPreisig at aol.com JPreisig at aol.com
Wed Aug 27 17:47:24 CDT 2014


Sandy/Radsafe,
 
     Wonder if the power will be sent to  California???  An updated/revised 
version of the USGS USA Seismic risk map  is probably on the USGS website 
now.
 
     Joe Preisig
 
 
 
 
In a message dated 8/27/2014 12:36:40 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,  
sandyfl at cox.net writes:

Joe, not  only your well-taken comment, I wonder how they would build  the
distribution system to get the power to where it is needed, and last  I
looked, there isn¹t much of a demand in Utah! Normally units are built  
close
to the area that it wishes to serve. Now it could be possible that  the
current grid in the area is able to ship he power to where it is  needed, 
but
what is around Utah where there is an energy  demand?

Regards,

Sandy
Retired, Consultant

From:   <JPreisig at aol.com>
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Date:  Wednesday, August 27, 2014  at 9:32 AM
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Subject:   Re: [ RadSafe ] Nuclear Power in Utah?

Radsafe,

Utah is earthquake country.  Read about it in  Bolt's book  on
earthquakes.  No tsunami hazard, thank goodness.  Bad   idea to build a
nuclear plant 
in Utah???  Engineer it very  well....

Joe Preisig




In a message dated  8/27/2014 10:56:03 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
sandyfl at cox.net  writes:

Thanks  Brent,

This would be a real achievement if  it ever gets off the ground.  However,
with the politics out west,  including Utah, there is a strong  anti-nuclear
stance and seriously  doubt that this project has any legs to  stand on. I
hope that I am  wrong!

Regards,

Sandy
Retired,   Consultant

From:  Brent Rogers   <brent.rogers at optusnet.com.au>
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Subject:  [  RadSafe ]  Nuclear Power in   Utah?

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Brent   Rogers
Sydney Australia

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