Weird, the House is voting right now, and the Republicans are essentially tied, but the Democrats are voting for it by far. Hmmmmmmm…

Washington Post Link for live vote

It’s over, passed, the Amendment adopted, more Republicans voted against it than for it, and Democrats voted for it 2-1.

Now they’re voting on whether to suspend the rules and pass it. 276 votes in and not a single “NAY”… It passed, not a single vote against it before they cut away, there were a hand-full of “NV” not voting, but I don’t have the final… DISGUSTING

This is about the Prairie Island nuclear generating plant uprate and dry caskdockets, so first, here’s how to get to that docket on the PUC site.

1) Go to www.puc.state.mn.us

2) Go to “eDockets” on left side

3) Go to “search documents”

4) Search for 08-509

I’d also been to the Scheduling Conference on this docket, and here are my notes on scheduling, the EIS is due out March 17, 2009; the deadline for Intervention is April 15, 2009. These are tentative, and the final scheduling order will be out… ???

PI Schedule proposed by MOES

As you may recall, I supported having a Citizen Advisory Task Force and submitted the following letter and exhibits, and went to the PUC to argue the point. Commerce once again strongly opposed a CATF. WHY? We can guess… anyway, we won:

Letter – Citizen Advisory Task Force September 24, 2008

Exhibit A – City of Lindstrom Motion for Extension of Task Force

Exhibit B – Mesaba – EPA Comment on DEIS

Exhibit C – Mesaba Project – US Army Corps of Engineers Comment

The focus of this was first, the necessity of a Citizen Advisory Task Force, and secondly, the necessity of a Task Force being done correctly, i.e., allowed sufficient time to do the job, which has not happened lately, time has been too short and no one cares. The Task Force struggles, but without sufficient, the alternatives presented for analysis are too few, not covering a reasonable spectrum of possibilities, and in the case of Mesaba, federal agencies participating in the EIS are saying the alternatives analysis just isn’t up to snuff, “INADEQUATE,” and they just can’t get the EIS done now! It’s that bad a job. So I warned the PUC about this and urged them not to set it up similarly, that they should appoint the Task Force and allow enough time to analyze the application, address issues for scoping, and propose alternatives. Simple enough… well, we got the task force.

So today I learn that there’s a “Special” Red Wing City Council meeting to pass a resolution about Prairie Island. I wasn’t expecting much, given the city’s long term support of the plant and the convoluted relationship between Prairie Island and Red Wing — I regard it as an abusive relationship where Red Wing is constantly getting screwed, what with Prairie Island/Xcel successful in cutting the utility personal property tax base out from under us after using the city and county to lobby for them in 1994. Despite all the abuse, Red Wing says, “But I love Prairie Island Nuclear Generation Plant” and they just won’t stand up.

Here’s the Resolution they passed, with just a couple changes, minor typo or forgotten word types of changes:

Red Wing City Council Resolution

And here’s the one that I find disturbing, the cover letter. Why? Because there’s a few pretty wild statements that are a stretch:

Cover Letter – Red Wing City Council Resolution

They were in a hurry to get this in because October 7, Monday, is the deadline for submitting Comments, and there’s no council meeting before then. But did they understand that the purpose of Comments isn’t support or rejection of the project, but issues to raise in the environmental review? I don’t think they really got it, and there were at least three questions that showed they don’t know the process or what’s at issue yet, so it’s premature for them to be making any substantive comments. Scoping comments are mostly just light sketches ofissues to be raised, so that they can do. What’s troubling about their resolution is that they made some conclusory statements that they have no basis in fact to make… well, let me back up a bit here… did I mention that it was said at the meeting tonight that “their” Resolution was reviewed and approved by Mike Wadley and Glen Kuhl? MICHAEL WADLEY, WHAT THE HELL ARE YOU DOING?? More likely than not they wrote it or put in the guts of it… ‘nough said… here are a couple quotes, and what’s most interesting is that I see big red flags on Xcel’s weaknessess, or perceived weaknesses:

The City of Red Wing believes that nuclear energy is a reliable and safe source of energy.

I guess they’ve not read the nuclear calendar or gone to Target, official distributor, to get their Potassium Iodide ration…

The City of Red Win requests that the City be given “partner” status in the review/evaluation process.

Confusing… at the time, I assumed it meant “party” status, which will require Intervention, but then the thought occurs to me that it means “partner” as in they’re joining in presenting/requestion uprate and dry cask storage? Hmmm… better check this out. OK, now here’s one that’s hilarious:

WHEREAS, The City of Red Wing believes the 3-4 degree temperature increase in water temperature (mostly winter time). We think it will not affect living matter, but DNR is the expert on this. The consumption of water from the river including increased evaporation rate will raise the amount of water needed from approximately 39 cubic feet per second to 43 cubic cfs;

OK, let’s be honest here. What do members of the City Council know about impact of water temperature increase? What do they know about the evaporation rate? Have they done the math of 39cfs and 43 cfs, raise it 4 cf/second. There’s 7.48052 gallons/cf, so that’s 19299.7416 gallons per minute, 1,157,984/hr, and 27,791,627/day, 1,043,944,184 gallons annually. The increase is 4cfs, or 29.9 gps, 1795 gpm, 107,719 gph, 2,585,267 gpd, and 943,622,714 gallons annually. That adds up quickly. Did anyone on the council do the math? Maybe Mike Hall, as a part of his job at Prairie Island…

Here’s another one that’s a hoot:

WHEREAS, The City of Red Wing acknowledgtes that the extended power upgrade used will have a slightly larger diameter fuel pellet changing the uranium in the reactor at the beginning of the fueling cycle from 1650MWt to 1805MWt. This may raise the radioactivity and radionuclitides emitted about one-half millirem, still very much within safety standards…

Uh-huh… so how many on the council can explain what “MWt” is?

I’m not to worried about stuff like this, other than it being an embarrassment to the Council, voting on things they know nothing about, but the purpose of this is a Comment for scoping of the EIS, and the issues are raised, and it’s for the Task Force to supplement the record as they can on issues they’re concerned about, the EIS will not just list but MUST analyze the issues and impacts, and its’ for us to Comment on them substantively during the process. So I’d say there’s a lot of edumacation about to happen…

In the meantime, dig this:

Equipment glitches triggered shutdown at Monticello nuke plant

AWEA, American Wind Energy Ass, is sending out emails, have activated their legislative crew, to support the Wall Street bailout. HOW DARE THEY! NO WALL STREET BAILOUT.  They’re rolling around in shit with the pigs. Unacceptable, utterly unacceptable.  It’s H.R. 1424, and they don’t even send a link to actual language, which also includes perks for coal, perks for COAL GASIFICATION, I mean really, HOW DARE THEY!!!!

Call your Representative today and tell them to JUST SAY NO TO H.F. 1424!!!

FIND YOUR REPRESENTATIVE HERE

Here’s what AWEA said — it was sent by Bree Raum, her email is braum@awea.org and call them at 202-383-2500. Legislative is “3” but that was “not a valid option” when I tried, and I hit “O” and was transferred to legislative and left a message. Go to the top – Randy Swisher, Exec. Dir., and Greg Wetstone, Governmental and Public Affairs don’t have emails listed and are both screened through 202-383-2557. Given their other emails that are listed, try rswisher@awea.org and gwetstone@awea.org…

AWEA Action Alert: Senate Passes PTC Extension. House to Vote Tomorrow. Contact your Representatives!
Urge Your Representative to Vote ‘Yes’ on the Economic Stabilization Bill which includes the Production Tax Credit (PTC) Extension.

Take Action!

Last night, the Senate passed the Emergency Economic Stabilization Act of 2008, H.R. 1424, containing a one-year extension of the crucial wind energy Production Tax Credit (PTC) through December 31, 2009. The bill also would create a new investment tax credit for purchases of small wind systems used to power homes, farms and small businesses.

Next, the bill must be approved by the full House of Representatives in a vote to follow. The House is likely to vote late today or tomorrow on the Senate package. Your voices are crucial in order to clear this final hurdle before Congress adjourns. This vote is the last opportunity this year for Congress to extend the PTC.
Wind energy is not only a significant component of the global warming solution, but also a powerful engine in the U.S. economy. Since January 2007, more than 40 wind industry manufacturing facilities have been announced, brought online, or expanded in the U.S., creating over 9,000 jobs and $1 billion in manufacturing investment. When the PTC has lapsed in the past, wind energy investments have fallen 73-93% in the following years. We cannot allow this bright spot in our economy to burn out.

We need your help in ensuring that the House will support and PASS the Senate package that was approved last night. Please contact your Representative and urge him or her to vote ‘Yes’ on the Economic Stabilization Bill, H.R. 1424.

Dominion gas well fire is out!

September 30th, 2008

The Dominion gas well fire in Leidy Township, Pennsylvania, is now out, apparently having burned for over a week… but who knows how long it was burning before a passing pilot noticed it in the dark. I wondered what was going on because there was a HUGE uptick in my numbers for Pennsylvania, and it was all about the gas well fire. So I started googling to see what was happening, and not a word since September 19! Well, folks, a little more digging turned up some folks in the area who knew the scoop, and it’s been out for a few days.

This article from The Express:

Gas well fire is out

POSTED: September 26, 2008

TAMARACK – The fire is out.

The gas well fire that burned for almost two weeks at Dominion Transmissions Inc. was officially declared out at 8:25 p.m. yesterday, according to Dan Donovan, public relations director for Dominion.

“We installed a new valve on the well head and then closed it. That stopped the flow of gas and put out the fire,” Donovan said.

“Safety was a major concern. Nobody was hurt,” Donovan said.

A crew of firefighters from Texas experienced in quelling this type of fire worked with local officials to put the cap the well head, which shot flames high into the air and lit the night sky in Leidy Township for the last 12 days.

“Fires like this one don’t happen often. We needed some special help with this,” Donovan continued.

Now that the fire is out, he said the investigation begins to find out how it started and how much it cost the company.

“Right now we are trying to determine how much gas it consumed. There are no estimates at this time. We’ve also started an investigation into what caused the leak,” Donovan continued, declining to even estimate what the loss in dollars might be.

Donovan said the well where the fire occurred will not be used again until all the pipes are replaced.

He thanked local officials for their help, especially Clinton County Emergency Management, state police, state Department of Conservation and Natural Resources, the Susquehanna River Basin

Bailout? NO!

September 28th, 2008

Contact your Senators and Representatives TODAY:

Norm Coleman Contact Form

Amy Klobuchar Contact Form

House contact info

Thanks to Jonathan Larson for sending this… a speech from a Rep Marcy Kaptur, 9th District, Toledo, Ohio.

“SAY NO TO THIS DEAL!”

And an earlier one: Let’s Play “Wall Street Bailout”