On that basis, environmentalists like Blair Horner of the New York Public Interest Research Group observed that, «These charges are essentially a tax to
keep aging nuclear power plants online.»
Not exact matches
The document also indicates that Trump advisers want to
keep aging U.S.
nuclear power plants active.
... The document shows Trump advisers contemplating ways to
keep aging U.S.
nuclear power plants on line, including by addressing concerns about the long - term storage of spent radioactive material.
The report was drafted by young people
aged between 16 and 25 who visited
power stations,
nuclear plants and projects promoting renewable energy sources to investigate the issues at first hand and met with experts, industry, pressure groups and innovators, to look at how we can
keep the lights on in 2050 while reducing carbon emissions.