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    Trump's new plan to support "nuclear and coal"

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    Post by Rocky Sun 03 Jun 2018, 1:34 am

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    [ltr]Follow - Mawazine News 
    The Bush administration is working on a new plan to support coal plants and nuclear facilities, citing national security concerns, while critics say they are unnecessary as they will raise energy costs. 
    The move comes months after the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission canceled a previous proposal to provide federal support to these sectors, which are struggling to boost the capacity of the national energy grid. 
    The US regulatory body found the proposal unjustified and illogical. But the White House said on Friday it was working on a new plan. 
    "Keeping the US power grid and infrastructure strong and secure protects our national security, public safety and economy from deliberate attacks and natural disasters," said his spokeswoman, Sarah Sanders. 
    "Unfortunately, the impending shutdown of power plants will soon exhaust a key part of our energy mix and affect the network's ability to withstand," she said. 
    Trump asked Energy Secretary Rick Perry to prepare "immediate steps to prevent the loss of these resources," she said. 
    The statement did not give further details, but a report by the Wall Street Journal reported that the new plan would force network operators to use energy produced in coal plants and nuclear facilities. 
    The operator of the US energy network, BJM, criticized the announcement, saying "there is no need for such drastic action." 
    The United States currently has only two nuclear reactors under construction, along with 99 reactors currently in service, while the coal sector faces a crisis, while Trump pledged during his campaign to put an end to the decline. Finished[/ltr]



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