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gringa wrote on May 2, 2009 12:03 AM:
Within two years, a company named Hyperion Power Generation Inc, Santa Fe, NM, will have available very small nuclear non-weapons grade power modules about the size of a back yard shed, capable of providing electricity for a community of 20,000 homes. Total cost: about $25-million. No need to relocate from the present more-central power plant site right on campus.
Come to think of it, EIU could sell that land adjacent to The Fields subdivision and the county would then have that acerage back on the tax rolls.
Yeah, I'm liking this idea more and more. "