Where will Utah get power?
Less clear, however, is what he does support. Renewable energy sources, such as wind, solar or ocean wave generators, get a lot of attention and ought to be encouraged. But they are, at best, decades away from being developed to the point where they could handle more than a tiny percentage of the West's growing energy needs. Coal-fired plants, meanwhile, are quickly losing favor because their CO2 emissions may lead to global warming.
The only thing Utahns seem to agree on is that they support the ability to turn on their lights and power up their computers and air conditioners whenever they want. Beyond that, there seems to be little agreement, despite a growing need.
That need was spelled out recently in this newspaper by Richard Walje, the president of Pacific Corp., the parent company of Rocky Mountain Power. Speaking as part of a panel discussion, he said population growth alone in Utah will give the state a 3,500 megawatt deficit by 2016. That's power people will expect to come from somewhere. Brownouts and energy rationing never have been particularly popular options.
Walje stated the obvious when he said, "Utah has the highest average square footage per household in the country. And those homeowners aren't happy with a swamp cooler, and they want high-definition televisions."
Huntsman appointed a blue ribbon task force to look at climate change and related issues in Utah. It came up with a number of recommendations, but nuclear power was far down the list. State lawmakers, meanwhile, are much more warm to the idea and are looking at ways to encourage nuclear production in Utah.
Frankly, lawmakers have the right idea, so long as they include proper safeguards. Yes, nuclear plants produce radioactive fuel rods that so far have become a huge environmental issue. But these could be reprocessed and, perhaps with the help of a government subsidy, marketed for reuse. The liability issue is less vexing. The mere fact the governor and others have to reach back nearly 30 years to the Three Mile Island accident in Pennsylvania is a testament to the safety of nuclear generation. No one was injured in that accident, and it is the only major incident in the history of U.S. nuclear power facilities.
The main question remains. Given the state's enormous power needs, if coal and nuclear generators are off the table, what is the solution?
Recent comments
It seems to me that the editorial has an axe to grind. . . It...
John Locke | Sept. 26, 2007 at 3:21 a.m.
We can make Utah the nation's repository for radioactive waste. Utah...
Anonymous | Sept. 24, 2007 at 8:32 p.m.
Excellent editorial, thank you Deseret Morning News. The other...
GVS | Sept. 24, 2007 at 7:33 p.m.
- 16 killed in Somalia 9:23 a.m.
- Mass funeral for massacre victims 9:22 a.m.
- Obama: 'Africa not separate' 9:20 a.m.
- Former cop seeks parole 9:17 a.m.
- 5 hurt in latest Pamplona bull run 8:49 a.m.
- Delay in Jackson guardianship case 8:47 a.m.
- Attempted murder case refiled 1:58 a.m.
- Sports on the air 1:38 a.m.
- This weekend on TV 1:38 a.m.
- Birthdays for Saturday, July 11 1:38 a.m.
- Jazz brass debate Millsap match
- LDS seminary principal arrested
- 2 men cited on LDS plaza
- HBO defends U. logo use in 'Love'
- Jazz finances not quite so bleak
- Reactions on Boozer speculation
- Cash for Clunkers to get rolling soon
- Utahns among Texans' investors
- Teacher faces new sex charges
- Man spots his stolen car
- LDS seminary principal arrested
193 - Bronco collecting a galaxy of recruits
141 - Jazz talking Boozer trade?
137 - Jazz brass debate Millsap match
129 - Blazers may offer Millsap a contract
123 - Stadium of Fire flag burning was fake
94 - Fairness of BCS debated
81 - 2 men cited on LDS plaza
79 - Chaffetz eyes challenging Bennett
75 - Letters: Single-payer system best
75
By now you've probably read about the investigation that showed just how...
Sen. Scott Jenkins was name-checked by Jay Leno Monday night during his...
It should come as no surprise that American and British casualties have...
Millsap will be an average player in Portland. Roy runs that team and the...
I had to re-read the article after reading these posts. I didn't read...
Many people obviously love Brother Pratt, but my heart goes out to his...
Why does inacceptable behavior become justifiable under the guise of...
I hope I am not speaking too quickly, but in the about ten comments I have...
It is ZION for your information---- for now anyway. Secede?? Why should we...
We could pull out of this recession by extending the Bush tax cuts that are...
| 9:21 a.m. July 10, 2009 I'm not surprised to hear that Sen Bennett is...
It ain't over till the fat lady gets the red dress.


