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About this book
In 1969, a combination of utility companies announced they would build a $395 million nuclear power plant in Moscow, Ohio, about thirty miles southeast of Cincinnati. Named after the president of Cincinnati Gas and Electric (CG&E), the William H. Zimmer nuclear power station was expected to provide the Cincinnati metropolitan area with affordable and clean energy, well-paying jobs, and tax revenue. However, as news spread that construction on the Zimmer plant was unsafe as well as over budget, public opinion of the project soured, culminating in a consumer-led campaign that ultimately compelled investors to abandon the nuclear station in 1984.
Zimmer: The Movement That Defeated a Nuclear Power Plant traces the story of the activists who worked to secure the plant's cancellation. Influenced by environmentalism, civil rights, and consumer rights, a broad-based coalition of concerned citizensâincluding parents, educators, local and state officials, whistleblowing construction workers, antinuclear activists, and lawyersâjoined together to insist on public input and government accountability. Although the nuclear project was 99 percent complete, pressure from the anti-Zimmer campaign and government regulators along with major financial strain caused CG&E to repurpose the facility as a coal-burning plant.
By combining oral histories with government and corporate documentation, Zimmer pieces together a yet-untold narrative about political agencyâdemonstrating that ordinary, motivated people have the power to shape public health and energy infrastructure.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Half-Title Page
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Dedication
- Contents
- Preface
- Chapter 1. âMore Economical Powerâ
- Chapter 2. âEvery Single Dose of Radiation Carries a Finite Riskâ
- Chapter 3. âThe Public Has to Make the Decisionsâ
- Chapter 4. âNot Another Harrisburgâ
- Chapter 5. âThe Dirtiest Plant Iâve Ever Seenâ
- Chapter 6. âItâs Time to Stop Bailing the Utilities Outâ
- Chapter 7. âIt Was Like a Dam Breakingâ
- Conclusion: The End of Zimmer
- Epilogue
- Acknowledgments
- Notes
- Index
- Illustrations