Tomorrow (Wednesday), the governor vetoes the Vermont Yankee decommissioning bill.
Gov. Jim Douglas will be cheered by a number of Vermont business leaders who feared that requiring the commitment of more money to the decommissioning fund will hurt the deal Vermont utilities will get when they renew their contracts with the nuclear power plant in 2012, (provided Yankee wins approval from the state to keep operating). These businesses consume a fair amount of electricity and so have a fair amount at stake.
He will be jeered by those who fear there's not enough money in the fund to pay for much beyond a padlock to put on the front gate when it's time to shut the plant down. There's $427 million in the fund (slightly less if it's going in the same direction as your 401(k) and VY owner Entergy estimates it'll cost $800 million to tidy the grounds up (more if the cost goes up like the cost of everything else does).
Senate President Pro Tem Peter Shumlin said Saturday it'll be up to the voters in November to decide who's right on this - Douglas or the Legislature in the form of his election opponent, House Speaker Gaye Symington. That might be over-simplifying things as this might not be the only issue every voter will hinge his/her decision on.
But for the sake of argument, who do you think wins that argument?
- Terri Hallenbeck