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Decommissioning Vermont Yankee rapidly would be in everybody’s interests

VERNON — Delaying decommissioning of Vermont Yankee up to 60 years overlooks that decommissioning of Maine Yankee to a green field was completed successfully within budget in just 7{1/2} years, the first decommissioning of a large (900 megawatt) nuclear-power plant. Why not here?

Experienced, skilled plant employees applied their inside knowledge in consultation with the Maine Yankee Community Advisory Panel.

Rapid decommissioning of Vermont Yankee is in everyone's best interests, even Entergy's, because inflationary ongoing costs of decades of SAFSTOR will deplete the decommissioning fund, a public trust funded by ratepayers to ensure timely cleanup.

Vermonters and our New Hampshire and Massachusetts neighbors can unite to make rapid decommissioning happen.

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