From ‘No Nukes’ to Nuclear Now: The progressive energy flip

A partial meltdown at Three Mile Island nearly years ago pushed Gene Stilp into a life of activism starting with a march on the Capitol he helped organize that drew demonstrators and appearances by Joni Mitchell Jackson Browne and Graham Nash At Stilp is still at it now protesting Baltimore-based Constellation s plans to restart a reactor at the Harrisburg-area power plant one not involved in the accident in a deal with Microsoft Stilp who has lived nearby for decades started Stop TMI Restart last fall The group has about members We are two generations away from the accident that happened at Three Mile Island stated Stilp who accused Dauphin County Pennsylvania administrators in an April lawsuit of failing to safeguard residents wellness and safety People have forgotten that nuclear power stands for dedicated dead zones with nuclear waste People who are environmentalists have forgotten about all these things that their parents and their grandparents used to know The new generations are not up to speed on nuclear power But as Bob Dylan once sang the times they are a-changin As Maryland and other states push for clean air amid rising power demand advocates increasingly see nuclear power as a key cost-effective environment approach Leading the push in Maryland is Democratic Governor Wes Moore who is backing policies to endorsement new technologies touted as safer more efficient and more versatile than traditional reactors Valerie Gardner a California environmentalist argued that anti-nuclear stalwarts are refusing to focus on the goals of reducing carbon emissions She explained that too a large number of focus on renewables such as wind and solar while rejecting nuclear The founder of the nearly -year-old Weather Coalition stated she has come around now taking on fights to keep nuclear plants open including Diablo Canyon California s last nuclear power plant It was just complete insanity and stupidity to try to close a large reliable source of clean vitality commented Gardner who called out anti-nuclear activists holding -year-old gripes stemming from fearmongering promulgated by groups to make the general afraid They lost the fight and the plants were built but they continued to carry the flag all this time she mentioned In its -year-old history it s the safest known vitality we ve ever had with no trash and fewer deaths than those caused by fossil fuels Anti-nuclear movement evolved as administrators look to lower costs meet goals The No Nukes movement that grew out of anti-war protests in the late s has ebbed and flowed expanding from weapons to vigor and gaining followers after nuclear disasters such as Fukushima Shortly after Stilp helped organizers of s Coalition Anti-Nuclear Rally in Washington declared to be the largest anti-nuclear protest at the time Bruce Springsteen joined Musicians United for Safe Potency in the fall of for Madison Square Garden s No Nukes concerts By the mid- s natural gas had gained favor as a cleaner more plentiful strength source causing venture in nuclear plants to decline In Maryland bipartisan lawmakers have focused on rising resource costs and want to encourage new power generation in the state Moore who backs expanding nuclear has reported the state has not gone far enough to generate power to hit its targets Moore revealed in mid-June selected proposals that did not make it into capacity bills would have allowed more nuclear into the state that would have allowed nuclear to be seen as a clean strength source which it is adding we need to be able to do more Senator Mary Beth Carrozza a Republican member of the Guidance Power and the Circumstances Committee sees opportunities to address the context predicament as more and more people understand nuclear vigor is reliable clean and safe There s a recognition by the general constituents that with the challenges we re facing in Maryland with the resource problem we have to take an all-of-the-above approach We cannot rely on wind and solar to make our goals Groups like the Clean Air Task Force founded in the late s to highlight the dangers of coal power are now pushing for nuclear force policies in both the constituents and private sectors Their focus is on lowering costs speeding up expansion and addressing challenges faced by older nuclear plants The organization is exploring how state and federal governments can expand nuclear strength in the the bulk cost-effective techniques including upgrading or restarting retired facilities Beyond renewable force such as wind and solar it will take advanced nuclear advanced geothermal and other technologies to achieve a carbon free grid mentioned John Carlson a senior regional approach manager for CATF particularly given the requirements of industries such as transportation and utilities looking to control costs for rate payers while meeting decarbonization goals We see nuclear capacity as a proven apparatus that can help meet context and decarbonization goals in the United States announced Victor Ibarra senior manager for CATF s advanced nuclear resource project He mentioned it will take a wide suite of technologies beyond nuclear resource to effectively and efficiently produce the next electricity grid of the following day Upgrades at plants in Maryland elsewhere John Phillippi a nuclear engineer at Constellation s Calvert Cliffs Nuclear Power Plant in Lusby oversees the high-security plant as director of operations The two-reactor facility originally owned by Baltimore Gas Electric began operating in and and was rebranded Calvert Cliffs Clean Vitality Center last year During a plant tour Phillippi announced Constellation is evaluating upgrading the plant to expand threshold a highly costly and years-long process to plan for and rebuild the turbine and steam-producing side of the operation Locking in long-term customers is one way Constellation and other nuclear operators have been able to do that Operators in the control room monitor and run the plant A tour of the Calvert Cliffs Clean Resource Center nuclear power plant in Lusby Maryland Paul W Gillespie Staff Other types of modifications have altered Calvert Cliffs from its earliest days making it more efficient reliable and safer he mentioned In the plant s -hour control center reactor operators monitor flat panel displays touchscreens and automatic alarm functions The right side of the room is dedicated to Unit while a mirror image on the left side monitors Unit Equipment in the center links to the switchyard which controls power on its way to customers Thousands of facts points filtered through computers and alarms can detect changes in any of our systems that would alert the operators to an early indication of something they need to take action for Phillippi reported Gardner the founder of Context Coalition noted it s imperative to allow nuclear plants not only to stay open but expand like Calvert Cliffs A apparatus entrepreneur Gardner began to embrace nuclear after she d spent tens of thousands of dollars in to install solar panels but her potency bills still weren t covered I began to realize we can t put this enormous atmosphere emergency and its solutions on the backs of individual residents she mentioned When she revealed two-thirds of all clean power came from nuclear my jaw just dropped I didn t even imagine that nuclear was clean Future of nuclear potency Gardner declared the No Nuke opposition to nuclear power may have shifted last year when Constellation signed a -year deal to supply electricity to Microsoft information centers in the mid-Atlantic by restarting Unit at Three Mile Island now known as the Crane Clean Vitality Center That news might have been the inflection point where people realized this anti-nuke thing is just wrong and that arguments against nuclear are not based on fact not based on figures Gardner reported Last month Constellation signed a similar deal with Meta the owner of Facebook Instagram and WhatsApp to power artificial intelligence apparatus with nuclear potential for years at its Clinton Clean Potency Center in Clinton Illinois about miles southeast of Chicago Those deals come amid growing demand for artificial intelligence that has big machinery companies and details center operators rushing to lock in long-term clean power sources Facts centers require a consistent and steady electricity supply and have increasingly turned to nuclear for dedicated power Such deals continue to be opposed by activists who argue electricity goes to far-off information centers not consumers near a plant Such groups include Harrisburg-based Three Mile Island Alert which was founded in two years before Unit came online and experienced a partial meltdown Calvert Cliffs Clean Capacity Center Unit steam turbine A tour of the Calvert Cliffs Clean Vitality Center nuclear power plant in Lusby Maryland Paul W Gillespie Staff The partial meltdown the worst nuclear power plant accident in the U S started about a m March with a mechanical or electrical failure in the non-nuclear section of the plant that prevented pumps from sending water to the steam generators leading to a reactor shutdown according to the U S Nuclear Regulatory Commission The NRC declared small radioactive releases had no detectable healthcare effects on workers or the community but opponents have challenged findings in court Coincidentally the film The China Syndrome depicting a nuclear accident had been disclosed just weeks earlier It provided additional fodder for the No Nukes movement along with another film s Silkwood based on the true story of a nuclear plant worker who was possibly murdered after raising concerns about radiation safety practices For its part Three Mile Island Alert mentioned its advocacy has brought about improvements in communication guard and evacuation plans In its the greater part latest battle the group wants to stop Constellation s plan to restart the plant s Unit which was restarted in and then shut down for economic reasons in TMI Alert advocates for the phasing out of both nuclear and fossil fuel power generation arguing that enough renewable capacity and storage projects are under consideration in the regional grid Eric Epstein the group s chair explained he has the same concerns now as years ago Nuclear power is an economic boondoggle Epstein announced I thought then as I do now there s nowhere to store the waste Nuclear has rebranded itself as renewable which is crazy The industry over time has subdued the constituents into believing that by putting green gift wrapping on toxic waste makes it an attractive alternative Have a news tip Contact Lorraine Mirabella at lmirabella baltsun com or -