Category Archives: Nuclear Power

NB Power failure darkens budget

(April 2, 2002) Only two days after announcing a big budget surplus for 2001-02, the province may have to revise its numbers substantially thanks to a terrible year for NB Power. Continue reading

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NB Power’s debt is 16 per cent of economy: watchdog

(April 1, 2002) “NDP Leader Elizabeth Weir said that by advancing Point Lepreau’s refurbishment date to 2006, NB Power made it hard for the Public Utilities Board to turn the refurbishment project down.” Continue reading

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Nuclear reactions

(March 29, 2002) I read with dissapointment and concern Tom Adams’ lopsided attack on Canada’s nuclear industry (Last Call for AECL Subsidies, March 20). Disappointment because of the lack of balance in the article. Concern because these sentiments had misguidedly been connected to me. Continue reading

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Nuclear plants called vulnerable

(March 26, 2002) Workers not screened for terrorist links, congressman says. BOSTON (AP) – Security at the nation’s civilian nuclear power plants is so poor that terrorists could already be secretly working at reactors, says a congressman. Continue reading

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Memo to McKenna: Get serious about Energy Probe report

(March 25, 2002) “Why doesn’t NB Power come clean and tell the people of the province just how financially precarious that operation is?” That’s Tom Adams, executive director of Energy Probe, the organization that tabled a devestating report on the Crown corporation in Fredericton last week. Continue reading

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Last call for AECL subsidies

(March 20, 2002) Should Canada continue to bankroll that perennial money loser, Atomic Energy of Canada Limited’s nuclear reactor sales program? Herb Dhaliwal, the new federal Minister of Natural Resources, will soon be putting that question before the federal Cabinet, along with two reviews designed to inform their opinion. Continue reading

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Point Lepreau waste disposal plan flawed

(March 18, 2002) Energy Probe’s comments on the Draft Environmental Assessment Gudelines for the proposal Point Lepreau Solid Radioactive Waste Modifications. Continue reading

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NB Power should mind Ontario Hydro horrors

(March 14, 2002) The old Ontario Hydro was an epic disaster. Electricity bills in the province are about 35 per cent higher than they should be because consumers were forced to pick up the tab for $21-billion in liabilities that the Crown-owned utility could not pay off. The good news is that Ontario is unlikely to see a report of the financial horror story. Continue reading

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Power rates surge

(March 8, 2002) A two-year power rate freeze has ended as New Brunswickers are being hit with a three per cent hike in their power bill on April 1, and the increases may not stop there. Continue reading

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N.B.’s electricity rates must go up

(March 6, 2002) Electricity customers in New Brunswick and PEI face rate hikes possibly as high as 30 per cent to cover costs at the toubled Point Lepreau Candu nuclear power station unless NB Power gets permission from the provincial Public Utilities Board (PUB) and the government to invest $845 million to extend the reactor’s life expectancy. Continue reading

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