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table showed signs of weariness. Five days had passed since the disastrous

explosion at La Mission and the subsequent power failure. In the meantime

there had been intensive studying of entrails-the cause and effect of what

had happened, along with prognostications for the future. The inquisitions

had continued late into every night and over the weekend. Also, since last

Wednesday, because of cooler weather and some luck, no further blackouts

had occurred. But one conclusion was inescapable. There would be other

blackouts, far more serious, unless GSP & L began building more generating

capacity soon. "Soon" meant within the next year. Even then there could

still be serious shortages ahead since a conventional fossil-fueled power

plant took five years to design and build, a nuclear plant six-preceded,

in each case, by the four to six years it took to obtain the needed licenses.

"As well as those three projects we've been talking about," Oscar O'Brien,

the utility's general counsel, said, "I assume we will still press on with

our nuclear license applications." O'Brien was a former government lawyer

from Washington, a burly man, shaped like a bass fiddle, who smoked cigars

continuously. Across the table from him, Ray Paulsen, executive vice

president of power

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supply, growled, "We goddam well better." Next to Paulsen, Nim Goldman

doodled thoughtfully on a pad. He reflected: Despite their mutual dislike,

and disputes in many areas, the one thing he and Paulsen agreed on was

a need for more power generation. "Naturally," Eric Humphrey said, "we

shall continue our nuclear program. But in terms of public psychology we'll

be better off, I believe, to let nuclear stand alone and not be linked

with the other plans. The route to nuclear is strewn with hazards." He

added hastily, "I mean hazards of opposition." The chairman continued,

"Anticipating our decision here, I have already arranged a meeting with

the Governor-in Sacramento, the day after tomorrow. I intend to urge him

to bring pressure on all regulatory agencies to move swiftly. I shall also

suggest, for each of the three pro:ects, combined hearings before all

regulatory bodies from whom we require approval, perhaps starting as early

as next month." "It's never been done that way, Eric," Stewart Ino, a senior


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vice president in charge of rates and valuation, objected. Ino was an

old-timer at GSP & L; he had a chubby yeoman's face and with the addition

of a ruff and velvet hat could have been a British beefeater. An expert

on licensing procedures, he liked to follow them precisely. "Separate

hearings have always been the rule," he added. "To combine them would create

complications."

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. "Let the lousy bureaucrats worry about that," Ray Paulsen told him. "I'm

for Eric's idea which would ~bove a live wire up their asses." "Three live

wires," someone said. Paulsen grinned. "Better still." Ino looked offendcd.

Ignoring the last exchange, Eric Humphrey observed, "Let's remember there

are strong arguments in favor of exceptional action. Moreover, we shall

never have a better time to press them. The power failure of last week

showed clearly that a crisis can happen; therefore crisis methods are

needed to counter it. Even in Sacramento I think they'll see that." "In

Sacramento," Oscar O'Brien said, "all they see is politics, Just as in

Washington. And let's face it-the opponents of what we plan will usc

politics to the bilt, with Tunipah at the top of their bate list." There

were reluctant murmurs of assent. Tunipah, as everyone around the table

realized, could prove the most controversial of the three developments

now being discussed. It was also, in several wavs, the most vital of their

plans. Tunipah was a wilderness area near the California-Nevada border.

It was neither inbabited-the nearest small town was forty miles distant

-nor favored by sportsmen or naturalists since it held little of interest

for either. 'Hie region was difficult to get to and no roads, only a few

trails, traversed it. For all these reasons Tunipah had been chosen

care-fully. What Golden State Power & Light proposed to build at Tunipah

was an enormous generating plant, capable of producing more than five

million kilowatts of electricity-enough to supply six cities the size of

San Francisco. The fuel to be used was coal. This would be transported

by rail from Utah, seven hundred miles away, where coal was plentiful and

relatively cheap. A rail link would be built-to the main line of the Western

Pacific Railroad-at the same time as the plant. Coal could be North

America's answer to Arab oil. Coal deposits within the conterminous United

States represent a third of the entire world's known supply and are more

than enough to satisfy U.S. energy needs for three centuries. Alaska is

believed to have another two thousand years' supply. Admittedly, coal

presented problems. Mining was one, air pollution another, though modern


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