Are the taxpayers and ratepayers of New Brunswick going to get a lemon? Why Premier is not making the deal public, the transparency preacher? Despite the hullabaloo and beaming premier here is the reality of Point Lepreau decision and partnering with AECL as reported in Telegraph Journal.
“Perhaps the scariest part of the whole deal is there are no performance guarantees whatsoever. When refurbishment is completed, and the plant is switched back on, if it doesn't run like it should, that's too bad for NB Power. Taxpayers and ratepayers will have a lemon on their hands.”
Are the taxpayers and ratepayers of New Brunswick going to get a lemon? Why Premier is not making the deal public, the transparency preacher? Despite the hullabaloo and beaming premier here is the reality of Point Lepreau decision and partnering with AECL as reported in Telegraph Journal.
“Perhaps the scariest part of the whole deal is there are no performance guarantees whatsoever. When refurbishment is completed, and the plant is switched back on, if it doesn't run like it should, that's too bad for NB Power. Taxpayers and ratepayers will have a lemon on their hands.”
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Doubt it if it was Irvings. More like City of Saint John.
Are the taxpayers and ratepayers of New Brunswick going to get a lemon? Why Premier is not making the deal public, the transparency preacher? Despite the hullabaloo and beaming premier here is the reality of Point Lepreau decision and partnering with AECL as reported in Telegraph Journal.
“Perhaps the scariest part of the whole deal is there are no performance guarantees whatsoever. When refurbishment is completed, and the plant is switched back on, if it doesn't run like it should, that's too bad for NB Power. Taxpayers and ratepayers will have a lemon on their hands.”
Are the taxpayers and ratepayers of New Brunswick going to get a lemon? Why Premier is not making the deal public, the transparency preacher? Despite the hullabaloo and beaming premier here is the reality of Point Lepreau decision and partnering with AECL as reported in Telegraph Journal.
“Perhaps the scariest part of the whole deal is there are no performance guarantees whatsoever. When refurbishment is completed, and the plant is switched back on, if it doesn't run like it should, that's too bad for NB Power. Taxpayers and ratepayers will have a lemon on their hands.”
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