A year ago, not long after the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear catastrophe began, 500 to 600 concerned citizens took over the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission's annual meeting to review performance at Entergy Nuclear's Indian Point nuclear power plant (see photo, left). A repeat of the citizen takeover may be at hand, with bus loads of concerned citizens from New York City, as well as large numbers of immediate neighbors to the twin reactors, planning to attend tonight, representing such groups as Shut Down Indian Point Now! and the Indian Point Safe Energy Coalition.
This just in from longtime friend and colleague of Beyond Nuclear, Alfred Meyer in New York City:
LIVE STREAM - May 17, 2012 - 7-9 pm EDT
The Nuclear Regulatory Commission's Public Meeting to discuss NRC's assessment of safety performance at Indian Point Units 2 & 3 for 2011:
Courtesy of Cinema Forum Fukushima (CFF): http://cinemaforumfukushima.org/
People can watch live streaming on these websites:
CFF Ustream:
http://ustre.am/IhBe
CFF Blog (Eng):
http://wp.me/p2g2dl-7t
CFF Blog (JPN):
http://wp.me/p2g4rK-5D
CFF Twitter:
@ERFNYC
The meeting will take place at: DoubleTree Hotel, Westchester Ballroom, 455 South Broadway, Tarrytown NY.