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But it goes on to say that a federal law known as the Price-Anderson Act provides a national insurance policy that reimburses individuals who are hurt or suffer property damage due to accidents involving nuclear power plants, at least until Dec. 31, 2025, when the law is set to expire.
Are you financially covered for a nuclear power plant accident? 2011
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Even with Federal Loan Guarantees and Price-Anderson Indemnity, only two new nuclear reactors are actually moving forward with construction.
Krystal Ball: Nuclear Socialism Krystal Ball 2011
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Enter the Price-Anderson Nuclear Industries Indemnity Act, which originally passed in 1957 as a temporary measure to get nuclear energy off the ground.
Krystal Ball: Nuclear Socialism Krystal Ball 2011
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The Price-Anderson Act of 1957 requires nuclear power plants to purchase liability insurance and the Flood Disaster Protection Act requires many homeowners to carry flood insurance.
Is the individual mandate unprecedented? Ezra Klein 2011
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In fact, Price-Anderson was just extended another 20 years in 2005.
Krystal Ball: Nuclear Socialism Krystal Ball 2011
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Enter the Price-Anderson Nuclear Industries Indemnity Act, which originally passed in 1957 as a temporary measure to get nuclear energy off the ground.
Krystal Ball: Nuclear Socialism Krystal Ball 2011
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In the case of nuclear, probably most significant was the Price-Anderson Act of 1957, which indemnified the nuclear industry against liability from an accident.
Bill Chameides: Take Your Pick from the Energy Subsidies Tree: Apples, Oranges, or Blossoms Bill Chameides 2011
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Even with Federal Loan Guarantees and Price-Anderson Indemnity, only two new nuclear reactors are actually moving forward with construction.
Krystal Ball: Nuclear Socialism Krystal Ball 2011
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In the case of nuclear, probably most significant was the Price-Anderson Act of 1957, which indemnified the nuclear industry against liability from an accident.
Bill Chameides: Take Your Pick from the Energy Subsidies Tree: Apples, Oranges, or Blossoms Bill Chameides 2011
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In fact, Price-Anderson was just extended another 20 years in 2005.
Krystal Ball: Nuclear Socialism Krystal Ball 2011
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