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2 lawmakers defend their involvement in proposal for nuclear power plant
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During the meeting, Tilton moved from his committee seat to a witness chair beside Diaz. He said the legislation considered in the committee's two previous meetings concerned possible breaks for regulated utilities, and he could not have benefited from it. He spoke against the bill because it did not have enough consumer protection, he said.
"We're not a regulated utility," Tilton said of Transition Power.
Vanessa Pierce, director of the Healthy Environment Alliance of Utah, Salt Lake City, complained after the meeting that Tilton and Noel treated serious questions about conflicts of interest with responses that were like punchlines in jokes.
She said Transition Power is not a regulated utility but it could develop the project and usher it through the federal and state licensing processes and then sell the plant to a regulated utility. If that happened and a law were in place giving the utility special breaks, that could be a conflict of interest, she said.
People in the business of nuclear power should not be the ones who are crafting policy about nuclear power, she added.
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