Ground Zero View
Ground Zero View
December 17, 2009
To no one's surprise, Energy Minister Mel Knight gave the green light to nuclear energy in Alberta. Like Bill-50, his decision does not reflect the will of Albertans.
PROVINCIAL SURVEYS - The Provincial survey took place in April and May of 2009 as part of the consultation process. 3600 residents took the time to educate themselves on nuclear issues in order to complete an extensive questionnaire. This survey showed 55% opposed nuclear energy, 28% supported it and 17% wanted it explored on a case by case basis. These were not the results Mel Knight wanted so he decreed that the results of this survey were not "statistically valid".
Instead, he commissioned a telephone survey in July of 1024 people who knew virtually nothing about nuclear energy. 45% of respondents wanted nuclear explored on a case-by-case basis, 28% were against it and 19% supported it. This is the survey he is using to justify Albertans support for nuclear power. He dismissed the opinions of 3600 well-informed people in favour 1024 uninformed ones.
PUBLIC DOLLARS - Mel Knight's vow that no public dollars would be invested in any nuclear project is pure nonsense. Taxpayers are required to pay for the cost of transmission lines from Peace River to Edmonton if the nuclear reactors are built. There is no other reason to build this line. The construction and operation of the nuclear reactors will double the size of Peace River. Taxpayers will be on the hook for the infrastructure that has to be built. This in itself would be several billion dollars. Paying for power lines and infrastructure are both direct subsidies to Bruce Power.
SIGNS - After six months in their current locations, the anti-nuclear signs are an issue. Two days after Mel Knight's announcement, the Transportation Ministry ordered the local public works contractor to remove the anti-nuclear signs starting at the Dixonville store. The RCMP are currently investigating the matter. Transport also ordered us to remove the anti-nuclear truck at Weberville the day after we presented Frank Oberle with a cake and a list of questions. The Province is trying to "sanitize" the community in advance of a tour of high-level executives brought in to finance the nuclear project.
NEXT STEPS - The following will be taking place in January.
- The Mile Zero News will be conducting an eight-wek long nuclear debate in the paper starting in January.
- We will be holding a bottle drive on January 9th.
- We've arranged to have Frank Oberle at the Weberville Hall at seven o'clock on January 15 to answer your questions.
- The "Full Moon Fundraiser" will be held on January 30.
MUNICIPAL - We have a slate of candidates committed to running in MD 22 against the current councillors in the upcoming municipal election. The 85% of MD 22 residents who oppose nuclear will determine the next council. They will choose our next MLA as well.
Mel Knight is consistent. His justification for proceeding with nuclear power is just as fraudulent as the Expert Nuclear Power Report his ministry released earlier this year. It is this kind of performance that led Neil Waugh of the Edmonton Sun to comment about Mr. Knight: "Mel Knight may have won the race to the bottom with Environment Minister Rob Renner as the PCs' worst cabinet minister." (Edmonton Sun, July 2008)
Enjoy Christmas and the holiday season! See you in the new year.
Weberville Area Connection and Earth Alternatives
December 17, 2009
To no one's surprise, Energy Minister Mel Knight gave the green light to nuclear energy in Alberta. Like Bill-50, his decision does not reflect the will of Albertans.
PROVINCIAL SURVEYS - The Provincial survey took place in April and May of 2009 as part of the consultation process. 3600 residents took the time to educate themselves on nuclear issues in order to complete an extensive questionnaire. This survey showed 55% opposed nuclear energy, 28% supported it and 17% wanted it explored on a case by case basis. These were not the results Mel Knight wanted so he decreed that the results of this survey were not "statistically valid".
Instead, he commissioned a telephone survey in July of 1024 people who knew virtually nothing about nuclear energy. 45% of respondents wanted nuclear explored on a case-by-case basis, 28% were against it and 19% supported it. This is the survey he is using to justify Albertans support for nuclear power. He dismissed the opinions of 3600 well-informed people in favour 1024 uninformed ones.
PUBLIC DOLLARS - Mel Knight's vow that no public dollars would be invested in any nuclear project is pure nonsense. Taxpayers are required to pay for the cost of transmission lines from Peace River to Edmonton if the nuclear reactors are built. There is no other reason to build this line. The construction and operation of the nuclear reactors will double the size of Peace River. Taxpayers will be on the hook for the infrastructure that has to be built. This in itself would be several billion dollars. Paying for power lines and infrastructure are both direct subsidies to Bruce Power.
SIGNS - After six months in their current locations, the anti-nuclear signs are an issue. Two days after Mel Knight's announcement, the Transportation Ministry ordered the local public works contractor to remove the anti-nuclear signs starting at the Dixonville store. The RCMP are currently investigating the matter. Transport also ordered us to remove the anti-nuclear truck at Weberville the day after we presented Frank Oberle with a cake and a list of questions. The Province is trying to "sanitize" the community in advance of a tour of high-level executives brought in to finance the nuclear project.
NEXT STEPS - The following will be taking place in January.
- The Mile Zero News will be conducting an eight-wek long nuclear debate in the paper starting in January.
- We will be holding a bottle drive on January 9th.
- We've arranged to have Frank Oberle at the Weberville Hall at seven o'clock on January 15 to answer your questions.
- The "Full Moon Fundraiser" will be held on January 30.
MUNICIPAL - We have a slate of candidates committed to running in MD 22 against the current councillors in the upcoming municipal election. The 85% of MD 22 residents who oppose nuclear will determine the next council. They will choose our next MLA as well.
Mel Knight is consistent. His justification for proceeding with nuclear power is just as fraudulent as the Expert Nuclear Power Report his ministry released earlier this year. It is this kind of performance that led Neil Waugh of the Edmonton Sun to comment about Mr. Knight: "Mel Knight may have won the race to the bottom with Environment Minister Rob Renner as the PCs' worst cabinet minister." (Edmonton Sun, July 2008)
Enjoy Christmas and the holiday season! See you in the new year.
Weberville Area Connection and Earth Alternatives