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Bellefonte nuclear plant

The former chairman for the Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) joined former Memphis Light, Gas, and Water (MLGW) president in speaking out against a proposal for Memphis to switch to a nuclear power source.

Dave Freeman, former TVA head, and Herman Morris Jr., former MLGW leader, sent a letter dated November 19th to the Memphis City Council and Memphis Mayor Jim Strickland, urging them not to support the proposal for MLGW to switch from TVA to the Alabama-based nuclear plant, Bellefonte.

A representative from the group Nuclear Development LLC told the council last month that the switch could save Memphis $500 million a year.

โ€œWe write to express our grave concern that the city of Memphis is considering the purchase of electricity from the unfinished Bellefonte nuclear power reactors,โ€ the letter reads. โ€œThis plant is so outdated that even TVA couldnโ€™t complete them after a half of century of trying.โ€

The letter continues, urging the mayor and council to heed the advice of current MLGW president J.T. Young, who told the council he was skeptical about the proposal at its October 9th meeting.

One of Youngโ€™s concerns was whether or not Nuclear Development would be able to complete the construction of the plant.

The pair said that the plantโ€™s two unfinished reactors, which were first designed in the 1960s are โ€œwoefully out-of-date.โ€

Even if construction of the reactors is completed, Morris and Freeman argue that the cost to maintain the plant would be โ€œenormous,โ€ meaning the price of power would be more expensive than from TVA or from other โ€œclean, safe, renewable resources like solar and wind power.โ€

โ€œThis fact is why old nuclear power plants around the country are closing,โ€ the letter reads. โ€œThey simply cannot compete against safer, cleaner, and better 21st century energy technologies.โ€

Additionally, the letter cites that Memphis is TVAโ€™s largest customer, and that Bellefonte could not provide power to all of the city, as it is โ€œtoo small to meet all our needs.โ€

โ€œAt best, Bellefonte could provide only a fraction of the power supply that Memphis would need,โ€ while the rest would have to come from other sources outside of Nuclear Developmentโ€™s ownership.

The duo urged the council to await the December release of MLGWโ€™s study on long-term power supply options

โ€œWe therefore urge you to say โ€˜NO!โ€™ to an attempt by Nuclear Development LLC to mislead Memphians with unsupported claims of cost savings in order for it to obtain a handout from the federal government.โ€