ML20045C963
| ML20045C963 | |
| Person / Time | |
|---|---|
| Site: | Claiborne |
| Issue date: | 06/14/1993 |
| From: | Sharp J AFFILIATION NOT ASSIGNED |
| To: | Selin I, The Chairman NRC COMMISSION (OCM) |
| References | |
| NUDOCS 9306250162 | |
| Download: ML20045C963 (1) | |
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7MW June 14,1993 Jane Sharp 307 Granville Rd.
Chapel Hill NC 27514
- NRC Chair Ivan Selin Washington DC 20555
Dear Mr. Selin:
Even in North Carolina, we know that LES, Louisiana Energy Services uranium enrichment plant in Homer, La. is a loser. Please close it, andjoin the twenty-first century optimists, who believe we can have safe, sustainable energy and a healthy sustainable economy at the same time-and they will even enhance one another.
Our ou n Duke Power, one of the more efficient utilities in the nation, whose President, William S. Lee, helped to contain the Three Mile Island disaster, has withdrawn from participating in the LES consortium, according to my infonnation. And we have met with Duke Power to discuss energy efficiency and conservation several times over the past year. They are also inernhers, with the public representatives, of our NC Photovoltaic Consortiurn, studying ways to make solar electricity a viable option for the 21st century.
If a company as large and successful as Duke rower declines to participate in LES, shoulda't the NRC have another look, and phase out the white elephant before it bankrupts any more companies, and further impoverishes both the nuclear industry and the Ameriensi taxpayers?
Please shut down Louisiana Energy Services, and try to devote more funding and person-power to the renewable energy on our doorstep, which is so much more desirable.
Many thanks.
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