One of the issues that Clean Energy Insight is supporting at the moment is the opportunity to mine the biggest Uranium deposit in US history in Pittsylvania County, VA (www.virginiauranium.com). Two of the people on our team are from this area and have seen the tens of thousands of jobs that have been lost during their lifetimes in the textile and furniture industries. By mining this deposit in Southwest Virginia, we can provide high-paying jobs and energy for our future. It sounds like a good idea to me.
Aaron Ruby of the Virginia Energy Independence Alliance (www.virginiaenergy.org) has submitted a letter to CEI to provide more information on this issue. Thanks a lot, Aaron.
America is too dependent on foreign uranium
The Virginia Energy Independence Alliance has a solution
America is too dependent on foreign sources of uranium. The Virginia Energy Independence Alliance (VEIA)—a broad-based coalition of more than 500 concerned citizens, industries, associations and academia from across Virginia and beyond—wants to develop Virginia’s abundant, untapped uranium supply to break America’s dependence.
Nuclear energy supplies 20% of America’s electricity and 37% of Virginia’s. Nuclear energy is cheaper than wind and solar, cleaner than coal, oil and natural gas, and the most efficient energy source in the world—bar none.
While America and Virginia are undergoing a nuclear renaissance that promises to vastly expand our nuclear power generation, America is increasingly dependent on unreliable foreign countries for our supply of nuclear fuel. How could this possibly make sense? America imports 92% of the uranium we use each year to fuel nuclear energy. Virginia imports 100%. Where do we get our uranium?
We import anywhere from 30%-50% of our uranium from Russia. By 2013, all the uranium we import from Russia will come from the Kremlin-run uranium enrichment company, Techsnabexport. How will America fuel our nuclear power if the Kremlin cuts off our supply of uranium - as it did to Eastern Europe’s natural gas supply in early 2009? This dependence is dangerous, and puts our national security and future energy supply at risk.
One solution to our dependence is right under our feet in Southside Virginia’s Pittsylvania County. Pittsylvania County is home to the largest untapped uranium deposit in the United States. The Coles Hill deposit—as it is known—could contain enough uranium to supply Virginia’s current nuclear power demand for the next 65 years.
As one of the most economically distressed regions of the Country, with unemployment reaching almost 15% in some areas, Southside Virginia desperately needs economic opportunity. Mining and milling the deposit will create as many as 500 new, local jobs, generate millions in local tax dollars each year and stimulate job creation in other related local industries.<
A decades-old moratorium on uranium mining in Virginia is the only obstacle standing in the way of developing this vital resource and reaping its abundant rewards. Fortunately, science is on our side. Modern nuclear energy and uranium mining are safe. The National Academy of Sciences is conducting an 18-month study of uranium mining in Virginia that will lead the way to energy independence and 500 new jobs in Southside Virginia.
To find more information and join the VEIA, visit their Web site, www.virginiaenergy.org. You may also show your support by signing the VEIA petition at www.virginiaenergy.org/support-the-cause/sign-the-petition or by joining the Virginia Energy Independence Alliance Facebook fan page.
The solutions to our challenges are right under our feet - right here in Virginia. Let’s use them to cure America’s dependence on foreign energy.
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Amen… It seems there is no down side to mining the uranium in Southside Virginia. People need to listen to the science and get over their unwarranted fears because this would be a huge boost to the currently weak Southside Economy.
Thorium.
Why is the US willing to allow itself to be held prisoner to foreign energy sources. We are the only nation that is capable of being entirely self sufficient: yet we let other countries control our energy supplies.
How can our government allow that?
I see no reason not to mine for Uranium in VA.
Liz