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+Electricity prices are on the decline but extremely volatile – maintaining stable prices is key |
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+Soloman 16 (Dave, journalist @ union leader, “Wholesale prices low, electricity rates high,” April 3, 2016, http://www.unionleader.com/Dave-Solomons-Power-Plays-Wholesale-prices-low-electricity-rates-high) |
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+The operator of … year to year. |
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+The plan causes oil prices to spike |
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+Tverberg 11 (Gail E, writer @ Oil Prices, “What The End Of Nuclear Power Would Actually Mean For The World,” March 16, 2011, http://www.businessinsider.com/what-would-be-the-impact-if-we-discontinued-nuclear-energy-2011-3) |
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+4. Rolling blackouts would … used for generation. |
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+High energy prices cause a huge increase in food prices |
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+Thompson 8 (John, is the director of public relations for the Idaho Farm Bureau Federation, “Commentary: Don't throw ethanol under the bus,” The Idaho Business Review, 9/8/08, pg nexis) |
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+The U.S. Department … such as grains. |
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+Food insecurity causes global instability, famine, poverty, war, disease, and extinction |
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+Winnail 96 (Ph.D., M.P.H, 1996 (Douglas S., "On the Horizon: Famine," September/October, http://www.kurtsaxon.com/foods004.htm) |
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+As a result … would be possible! |