Should the Bellefonte Nuclear Reactor be Completed?

Analysis Will Detail Seven Major Factors Making Completion Costly, Unlikely and Dangerous

 A major new report from the for Clean Energy (SACE) about the Tennessee Valley Authority’s (TVA) controversial plan to resume work on the long-shuttered Bellefonte nuclear 1 near Hollywood, Alabama will be released during a live phone-based news conference on August 9, 2011 at 1:30 p.m. EDT. The report provides seven major factors why the project should not go forward and concludes that TVA’s attempt to complete Bellefonte represents an extremely costly and .

The SACE report includes technical analysis by Arnold , Chief Engineer of Fairewinds Associates, who is a nuclear engineer with more than 39 years of industry experience. The report provides seven major factors identified by Mr. that pose significant cost and scheduling risks to the completion of the project. These seven major factors include: a nearly 40-year-old that has never operated in the U.S.; possibly the biggest threat of water damage to the reactor at Bellefonte’s Unit 1 of any reactor nationwide due to the aging foundation; and substantial containment vessel damage that could raise Fukushima-like safety concerns and stand in the way of completing the Bellefonte reactor. Currently, TVA still maintains publicly that Bellefonte reactor Unit 1 could be operational by 2018 if all construction timetables are met. This new report from SACE and Fairewinds’ expert analysis shows that this schedule is highly optimistic and puts billions of ratepayer dollars at risk due to the likelihood of .

Speaking at the news conference will be:

Stephen Smith, executive director, Southern Alliance for Clean author Arnold Gundersen, a nuclear engineer and at Fairewinds Associates, Inc

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