Alexander
advocates reactors, efficiency
By
Duncan Mansfield The Associated Press
KNOXVILLE — Tennessee Sen. Lamar
Alexander offered a vision of the future for the Tennessee Valley Authority on
Friday that includes more nuclear power generation and more energy conservation
by consumers.
The chairman of the TVA congressional caucus said in a speech to a
Tennessee municipal distributors group that nuclear should replace coal as
TVA’s major source of electric generation over the next 20 years, calling
atomic power TVA’s best option for “pollution-free, carbon-free,” reliable
generation.
The Senate’s third-ranking Republican also said TVA, the nation’s
largest public utility, should do more to encourage energy conservation.
Alexander offered his suggestions as the federal power agency
begins a series of public hearings next week to develop a new Integrated
Resource Plan to chart the agency’s goals for the next two decades. The last
plan was done in 1995. A draft for the new one is due next spring and a final
version by early 2011.
TVA provides electricity to about 9 million consumers through 158
distributors in
Public meetings are scheduled Monday in
“We hope that we will get a large turnout of folks to discuss with
us what options they think we should review in providing for future electric
energy to the valley,” TVA spokeswoman Barbara Martocci
said, including suggestions on conservation and renewable energy.
Alexander attributed
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