âVote Yes on 6â flyer is dishonest
In the mail recently was a flyer to âVote Yes on 6,â 50 percent renewable energy by 2030. The picture of the billowing stacks on the cover is so far out of touch with reality.
In the last 40 years (or more) there hasnât been a power plant in Nevada that looked remotely like the stacks pictured, not even the 1500 megawatt Mohave Generating Station in Southern Nevada (long since shut down).
The only coal-fired power plant in Nevada is the Valmy Generating Station between Winnemucca and Battle Mountain. Since Valmy started operating in the early 1980s, it has been a clean plant, operating in compliance with Nevadaâs, and EPAâs, strict air quality regulations. All other power plants in Nevada (except, of course, the numerous geothermal power plants that have been operating for many years) are natural gas-fired and do not âbelchâ black, or even gray, smoke from their stacks.
Natural gas is a clean energy source. The only areas of the state with air quality problems, which are considered ânon-attainmentâ by EPA, are the Las Vegas Metropolitan Area and the Reno-Sparks Metropolitan Area, and the main cause is vehicles! I donât have anything against renewable energy, but the Nevadans for a Clean Energy Future should not try to scare the heck out of the citizens of Nevada with such a ludicrous, and frankly dishonest, picture on the cover of its recently mailed flyer. Not even out-of-state energy sources from which NV Energy gets power look like the one pictured on the front of the flyer.
Vote yes on 6 if you think solar and wind power is the way to go, NOT because you are scared by the dishonest picture on the Nevadans for a Clean Energy Futureâs flyer.
I donât think there is a power plant anywhere in the western United States that looks like the one pictured!
Gay McCleary
Carson City
Keeping the McCain tributes classy
In his latest encyclical, Lynn Muzzy sings Jim Hartmanâs praises for his âclassy farewell editorial to the great war hero and Sen. John McCain.â Two points. First of all, John McCain agreed with Donald Trump that he was no war hero. Most Americans disagree, of course, and I wouldnât be surprised if Trumpâs minions believe their idol wouldâve been a war-fighting legend in Vietnam had it not been for those crippling bone spurs of his.
Secondly, though Jim Hartman is a classy guy who Iâm often in agreement with, his op-ed on McCain veered off the high road into off-the-shelf talking points about how the ACA supposedly became law without Republican input, which is totally untrue, and how Speaker Pelosi supposedly said you couldnât know what was in the ACA until after it was passed. Thatâs a partial quote taken out of context to create a false impression of what was actually said. Thatâs just standard political dissembling, Iâm afraid, and anything but âclassy.â
Rich Dunn
Carson City