From Deseret News archives:
U.S. has great need for nuclear power
As a lawyer, I represented clients involved in virtually every area of energy production and distribution, from coal-fired power plants, oil production and refining companies, natural gas production and distribution companies to companies involved in nearly all aspects of nuclear power (including EnergySolutions) and alternative energy. (I own a very small interest in a coal-to-liquid company and have more significant involvement and ownership in a company devoted to the development of tidal energy.) In corporate life, for many years I was the CEO of Geneva Steel, one of the largest consumers of electricity and natural gas in the state of Utah.
I apologize for this brief disclaimer, but I wanted to disclose my engagement in energy and environmental policy. One of the liberating aspects of my present job is that I can give my opinion without encumbrance of employment or representation of groups that have a particular stake in environmental and energy policy.
Many hope that this demand can be met by conservation and the use of renewable fuels. There is no plausible scenario by which this is possible. Even the most enthusiastic wind energy supporters, for example, believe that only 6 percent of our electricity will come from wind by 2025. Other observers think that number is much lower.
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