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dperry Postdoc Posts 2214 |
02-05-17 02:35 AM - Post#220555
Did you all forget to pay your electric bill? This is the second time an Ivy game has suffered power failure in the past two seasons; last year's women's game at Dartmouth vs. Penn also lost power, although that was only with a minute remaining, and the emergency lighting proved sufficient to finish the game by.
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Columbia 37P6 Postdoc Posts 2178 |
02-05-17 09:15 AM - Post#220565
Governor Cuomo is clueless when it comes to energy matters. More problems to come all over New York State when Indian Point closes. |
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penn nation Professor Posts 21193 |
02-05-17 01:12 PM - Post#220597
How close do you live to Indian Point? I live 25 miles away and am thrilled. Yes, it may cost more for a while before we develop additional energy resources, but it was a mistake to have this built so close to the NYC area. |
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Columbia 37P6 Postdoc Posts 2178 |
02-06-17 11:57 PM - Post#220750
Believe me, I fully understand and appreciate your concern about Indian Point, but it's hypocritical of Governor Cuomo to offer substantial subsidies to keep four upstate plants open while closing Indian Point to allay the fears of people like yourself who live downstate. From a moral standpoint one cannot successfully argue that Governor Cuomo is doing the right thing by keeping upstate people at risk just because less people will die in a nuclear incident upstate than downstate. Anyway, my original point had nothing to do with safety or morality. After being involved with the electrical energy industry for many years, I believe that Cuomo is clueless from a technical standpoint about energy matters and that New York State lacks a well-conceived plan for fulfilling its residents' future energy requirements. Hopefully, I'm wrong, but many technical oriented people share my concern. |
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