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Nevada has Serious Job and Economic Problems. No one has come forth with a sustainable solution until now…..
The NV4CFE Energy Park with Nevada Permanent Fund Dividends Plan goes beyond past/current political thinking that focused on the “Yucca Problem” as being only a a Long-Term spent fuel repository and concern over transportation/safety issues.
* We agree with SEN Harry Reid and others who have been against “Yucca” currently designated for only being a Long-Term spent fuel Repository, as being a bad idea that never made any technical or business sense for Nevada. NV4CFE (made up of successful independent business people), has a totally new Plan that leverages Yucca “assets” to help bring economic vitality and enable creation of high-paying, high skilled jobs critical to Nevada’s future — and it is worthy of further investigation.
* This comprehensive [Energy Park with a Permanent Fund] Plan brings key ingredients for generating the broad, statewide citizen support needed to enable sustainable success.
* Annual Dividend Payments of ~ $1Billion to our state for education/infrastructure use
* Annual Direct Dividend Payments of ~ $2,500 to Nevada families
* Engages resources of UNR, UNLV and other high-level institutions and agencies
* Initial (1-3 years) high-quality jobs in excess of 1,500 just related to Yucca alone
* Later (> 4 years) high-quality jobs throughout Nevada in excess of 10,000 state-wide
* All city & county opportunities to participate and enjoy a new form of economic revitalization
* Defines Nevada having a balanced (all viable forms of carbon-free energy including
low-cost nuclear) development and deployment portfolio – this positions Nevada for success
as a Net Energy Exporter by using the preferred “24×7 baseload reliability platform”
* Over 25 years of technological advancement have mitigated much of the previous spent fuel/waste
transportation safety concerns. Remaining issues will be addressed during the negotiating process
and no agreement would be signed until our elected state leaders are satisfied with transportation,
storage, research and economic provisions.




