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Loan Guarantees

New reactor construction is so expensive and unpredictable that no U.S. utility is willing to take the risk without the backing of federal loan guarantees, potentially in the hundreds of billions of dollars. Beyond Nuclear and others fight to prevent the mature nuclear industry from seizing any such subsidies which are better spent on true climate solutions such as renewable energy and energy efficiency programs.

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Entries from February 1, 2014 - February 28, 2014

Thursday
Feb202014

DOE signs $6.5 billion federal nuclear loan guarantee for Vogtle 3 & 4

Aerial image of Plant Vogtle Nuclear Generating Station - photo credit to High Flyer. The photo shows the operating Units 1 and 2, as well as the construction site for proposed new Units 3 and 4.U.S. Secretary of Energy Ernest Moniz has announced that the Department of Energy (DOE) will sign an agreement with Southern Co. and Oglethorpe Power for a $6.5 billion loan guarantee that puts federal taxpayers on the hook if the Vogtle 3 & 4 new reactor project defaults on its loan repayments. This, despite the fact that the project is seriously over budget and behind schedule, as has been so common in the history of nuclear power. The sluggish construction has only been able to slog along thus far due to gouging of ratepayers via Construction Work in Progress (CWIP) surcharges on their electricity bills, illegal in most states.

Energy Secretary Ernest Moniz will speak at the proposed new reactor construction site at 2 PM Eastern today, Thursday, Feb. 20th (you can listen to his address by calling 1-800-282-1696).

President Obama gave the Vogtle 3 & 4 federal loan guarantee offer (for a total of $8.3 billion) the highest profile possible, by announcing it himself at a press event in Feb. 2010. Despite this, it has taken over four years for the project proponents to sign on the dotted line, given their reluctance to put any of their own "skin in the game," in the form of credit subsidy fees. The nuclear loan guarantee program was authorized in the 2005 Energy Policy Act, and $22.5 billion was approved by Congress and George W. Bush for new nuclear facilities on Dec. 23, 2007 ($18.5 billion for new reactors, $4 billion for new uranium enrichment).

The $8.3 billion Vogtle 3 & 4 federal loan guarantee is 15 times bigger than the infamous Solyndra solar loan guarantee, which defaulted on its loan repayment, a $585 million loss to the U.S. Treasury. But the Vogtle 3 & 4 loan guarantee is at much higher financial risk of default than was the Solyndra solar project!

Beyond Nuclear's Paul Gunter blasted the deal in a Common Dreams interview. Southern Alliance for Clean Energy (SACE) also blasted the deal in a press release. Harvey Wasserman has penned an essay entitled "Obama's Nuke-Powered Drone Strike on America's Energy Future."

Please contact President Obama and Energy Secretary Moniz, registering your disapproval of this $6.5 billion nuclear loan guarantee, and urging them not to grant the remaining $1.8 billion nuclear loan guarantee to project partner MEAG for Vogtle 3 & 4. Also urge them to withdraw any further nuclear loan guarantee offers, with the remaining $10.2 billion authorized for new reactors, and $4 billion authorized for new uranium enrichment.

But the federal nuclear loan guarantees, and even the CWIP charges which are gouging Georgia ratepayers, are not the only subsidies benefitting this proposed new reactor project. If Vogtle 3 & 4 do get built and operated, the George W. Bush DOE also obligated U.S. taxpayers to ultimate liability for the risks and costs of the high-level radioactive waste they would generate. DOE hastily signed the contract in the last days of the Bush administration, despite the fact that federal courts are awarding $500 million per year in damages to nuclear utilities for DOE's breach of contract for failing to begin taking title to irradiated nuclear fuel in 1998 under the contractual agreements signed in the mid-1980s. The hastily signed contacts were exposed by D.C. attorney Diane Curran, IEER President Arjun Makhijani, and Beyond Nuclear's Kevin Kamps in a March 24, 2010 press conference based on a FOIA Request.

Thursday
Feb062014

Still time to express your opposition to $8.3 billion nuclear loan guarantee for Vogtle 3 & 4!

"Burning money," graphic by Gene Case of Avenging Angels, used with permissionSouthern Alliance for Clean Energy (SACE) has re-posted on its website an op-ed by Kennedy Maize that originally ran in PowerMag, severely questioning the wisdom of U.S. taxpayers not only guaranteeing $8.3 billion in federal loans for the construction of the proposed new reactors at Vogtle 3 & 4 in Georgia, but making the loan outright (via the federal taxpayer-funded U.S. Finance Bank).

The Vogtle 3 & 4 partners have now been granted a 7th extension to the deadline for signing on the dotted line. President Obama himself announced the loan guarantee award offer in Feb. 2010, but the nuclear utility companies have been unwilling to sign on the dotted line for four years now -- afraid to put any of their own skin in the game, given the very high financial risks of the project.

If the project's proponents have so little confidence in their own proposal, why should federal taxpayers be asked to shoulder the risks, and be left holding the bag in the event of a default on the loan repayment?! The Vogtle 3 & 4 nuclear loan guarantee involves 15 times the amount lost on the Solyndra solar loan guarantee, only the Vogtle 3 & 4 nuclear loan guarantee is at a significantly higher risk of default than was the Solyndra solar loan guarantee!

There is still time to take action in opposition to the Vogtle 3 & 4 nuclear loan guarantee. Please use the following sample message as is, or to fashion your own, and send it to President Obama and Energy Secretary Moniz:

"Dear President Obama and Energy Secretary Moniz,

As a federal taxpayer, I object to the $8.3 billion loan guarantee -- and loan -- you have offered to the nuclear utilities proposing to build new atomic reactors in Georgia, Vogtle Units 3 and 4. Although President Obama offered the lucrative loan guarantees four long years ago now, the utility partners have been reluctant to put any of their own skin in the game, and have refused thus far to sign on the dotted line. The Dept. of Energy has, absurdly, allowed seven deadline extensions. The amount of taxpayer money at risk is 15 times larger than the amount lost in the Solyndra solar loan guarantee default. Yet, the Vogtle 3 & 4 loan is at significantly higher risk of default than was the Solyndra solar loan guarantee. Please protect $8.3 billion in federal taxpayer money by withdrawing the Vogtle 3 & 4 nuclear loan guarantee -- and loan -- offer. Vogtle 3 & 4 should sink or swin in the free market, not be propped up at huge taxpayer risk!" [include your name and contact information]