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2. As a citizen of New Jersey, I certainly applaud this environmental victory; we don't need more debris in our seas.
Tue Aug 20, 2024, 11:06 AM
Aug 2024

The wind industry has proved worse than useless in addressing extreme global heating. It has done nothing more than suck up money while building a false sense of complacency. Now that the junk is coming apart at the seams, increasing its already unacceptable lack of reliability, we should move on.

This said, the issue of climate is still before us. I wonder if Oyster Creek is in a condition by which it can be refurbished and restarted. I have no insight into this, but if it's a Holtec project, I'm sure they'll look into it.

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