State will defy Trump, double down on renewables and CO2 reductions – and hurt poor families
Guest essay by Paul Driessen
Democrat Ralph Northam had barely won the Virginia governor’s race when his party announced it would impose a price on greenhouse gases emissions, require a 3% per year reduction in GHG emissions, and develop a cap-and-trade scheme requiring polluters to buy credits for emitting carbon dioxide.
Meanwhile, liberal governors from California, Oregon and Washington showed up at the COP23 climate confab in Bonn, Germany to pledge that their states will remain obligated to the Paris climate treaty, and push ahead with even more stringent emission, electric vehicle, wind, solar and other programs.
Leaving aside the unconstitutional character of states signing onto an international agreement that has been repudiated by President Trump (and the absurdity of trying to blame every slight temperature change and extreme weather event on fossil fuels), there are major practical problems with all of this.
Attempting to abate, control or limit CO2 from electric power facilities has consequences. It means creating “carbon capture and storage” systems that don’t work, are huge energy hogs, drive up electricity prices, and leave us with the massive, unaddressed problem of where to put all the carbon dioxide – depriving crop and habitat plants of this essential miracle nutrient, and risking sudden catastrophic CO2 eruptions from whatever underground storage facilities might actually get approved.
It means forcing the premature shutdown of fully functional coal and gas-fired power plants – with no viable alternatives to replace them. Virginia has two nuclear power plants, and it is unlikely that the current or incoming Democrat governor (or any of their “progressive” supporters) would support building new nuke units, or even new pumped storage systems in the state’s mountainous areas.
The supposed wind and solar alternatives involve massive land use, environmental, ecological, economic, and human health and welfare impacts. Based on my previous rough calculations, using wind power to replace all current US electricity generation(3.5 billion megawatt-hours per year) … and charge batteries for seven windless days of backup power … would require some 14 million 1.8-MW bird-killing turbines, each one 330 to 410 feet tall, across some 210 million acres (twice the size of California). The backup power would require some 700 billion 100-kWh Tesla battery packs (also requiring vast acreage).
The raw materials required to build all these turbines, batteries and transmission lines – would be astronomical; the earth removal, mining, processing, smelting and manufacturing even more so. And this doesn’t even consider what it would take to replace today’s vehicles with electric versions, or (in a truly fantasy world) replacing the energy for foundries, refineries and factories with wind or solar power.
The USA has made virtually all of its mineralized areas off limits to exploration and mining. So this grand transition would make us 100% dependent on foreign suppliers for wind (and solar) energy.
Another net effect would be soaring electricity prices, forcing countless factories and businesses to close their doors, affecting livelihoods and living standards, especially among the poor, minority and blue-collar families that liberal politicians and activists profess to care so deeply about.
Right now, average Virginia families pay $1,500 a year for electricity. At California prices, their annual electricity bills would increase by $875; at German rates, by a whopping additional $2,900 a year!
At its current 8¢ cents per kilowatt-hour, Virginia’s Inova Fairfax Women’s and Children’s Hospital pays about $1.6 million annually for electricity. At California’s or Germany’s business rate (18¢ per kWh), the hospital would have to shell out $3.6 million for electricity. That unsustainable $2 million annual increase in the cost of keeping lights, heat, air conditioning, surgery centers and diagnostic equipment running would result in employee layoffs, reduced services, higher medical bills and declining patient care.
At 8¢ per kWh, the United States can power its homes, hospitals, businesses and industries for $280 billion annually. At German or California business and industry rates (18¢ a kWh), that electricity would cost $630 billion a year. At German family rates (35¢ a kWh), an economy-busting $1.2 trillion!
Equally important, California, Oregon and Washington are uniquely advantaged. Thanks primarily to Works Progress Administration dams, Oregon gets 43% of its electricity from hydroelectric projects; Washington gets 75% from hydro. California not only enjoys such mild climate that 40% of its homes don’t have air conditioning, and a seventh don’t have heating; it imports 25% of its electricity from other states. (And yet California’s electricity rates are the second highest in the Lower 48 States.)
Obviously, not every state can import one-fourth of its electricity from other states. As Margaret Thatcher would say, at some point you run out of other people’s energy. Not every state has or can have hydroelectric (which rabid greens also hate). Not every state has abundant sun or wind – and the best sites would likely be litigated until Hell freezes over. Few states have the topography for pumped storage.
As they demand de-carbonization (and thus de-industrialization) for the entire country, California, Oregon, Virginia, Washington and other “We Are Still In” (the Paris climate treaty) states, cities, businesses and organizations claim they now represent one-half of the US Gross Domestic Product. They also call themselves the Under2 Coalition, claiming they can prevent Earth’s post-1850, post-Little Ice Age, industrial era average temperature from rising more than 2 degrees C (1/2 degree above today’s.
However, amid all their demands and sanctimonious moral preening, these WASI members studiously neglect to mention what IPCC officials have said are the true primary goals of climate policy: replacing capitalism with a new centralized world economic order, and redistributing world wealth and resources.
They likewise ignore the real reason all those developing countries signed the Paris accords … and what all the rancor in Bonn has been about: poor nations were promised hundreds of billions of dollars in Green Climate Fund “adaptation and reparation” money from the very nations they demand must de-carbonize and de-industrialize. They want their loot right now, with no more delays or excuses.
The Paris Climate Treaty would have obligated the United States to pay over $20 billion per year initially – rising to more than $100 billion per year by 2030! So if they love Paris so much, these half-of-US-GDP WASI members should be obligated … and happy … to pay one-half of the USA’s Green Climate Fund obligations: $10 billion in 2017, rising steadily to $50 billion a year by 2030.
In reality, they won’t try, want or be able to meet any of the Paris requirements. It’s all Resistance, hype and holier-than-thou pixie dust. That’s why the WASI acronym is more accurately translated as We Are Still Ideologues – Intransigent, Irresponsible and Insane.
Their “we can opt into Paris” attitude also raises the interesting question of whether communities in those states (especially rural counties that voted for candidate Trump) can opt out of their de-carbonization, cap-and-trade, pseudo-renewable, pseudo-sustainable, unreliable wind and solar energy schemes. Especially if there was no debate and no statewide vote – on issues like those raised in this article – why should those most severely impacted by these schemes not be able to opt out of them?
Net US greenhouse gas emissions declined 11.5% from 2005 to 2015 – because the Obama EPA forced coal-fired power plants to shut down, more switched to natural gas, energy efficiencies increased, and a hyper-regulated US economy used less energy. Indeed, the USA is miles ahead of any other country in reducing its CO2 emissions since 2000. The next closest is the UK, which reduced its emissions by barely a fourth of the US amount. But WASI/Under2 demands would have horrendous adverse repercussions.
Meanwhile, developing countries built hundreds of coal-fired generating units, have 1,600 more under construction or in planning, and are driving millions of new gasoline-powered cars and trucks. They will not give up fossil fuel electricity generation and rely on wind and solar – though they will be happy to sell turbines and panels to WASI members. So all the US, EU and WASI sacrifices will achieve nothing.
WASI members are not just sanctimoniously tilting at windmills. They are demanding that others kowtow to their climate alarmism and imposing real harm on real people. America and the world must not base energy, ecological, health and welfare policies on Don Quixote fantasies.
Paul Driessen is senior policy analyst for the Committee For A Constructive Tomorrow (www.CFACT.org) and author of books and articles on energy and environmental policy.
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If they don’t pay in to make up for what President Trump has taken out Paris is dead. As this excellent article points out, they aren’t paying in which totally misses the point of Paris in the first place.
Greenies never think it through, never balance things.
Their “we can opt into Paris” attitude also raises the interesting question of whether communities in those states (especially rural counties that voted for candidate Trump) can opt out of their de-carbonization, cap-and-trade, pseudo-renewable, pseudo-sustainable, unreliable wind and solar energy schemes.
Very true, this opens a can of worms. I want to opt out of the scheme!
The whole climate ‘science’ is made up of adjustments, not data:
https://suyts.wordpress.com/2017/11/12/six-years-ago-today/
The satellite altimetry was adjusted for each and every satellite. The first results in 2000 showed a 0.9 mm to zero per year, then it was adjusted in 2003 to 3 mm per year.
envisat adjusted post mortem, argo was showing ocean cooling had to be wrong, land temperature data…. all ‘adjusted’…
Good, good – glad to hear Virginia is starting a serious effort to combat CAGW, a.k.a. LAGD*
– Democrats likely won the State in a backlash against Trump. Now that people can see first-hand what happens when you elect a Democrat Governor to “oppose Trump”, it hopefully won’t happen anywhere else. Whatever else you may say about the voting public, we’re not all stupid, all the time.
*(LAGD – Lyin’ Al Gore’s Disease)
The msm want you to believe it was the beginning of a democrat wave but Virginny is a blue state that shoots itself in the foot every other election.
The younger generations are already rejecting this 25 year Leftist psychosis (in US at least).
Pretty sure every day that Trump Derangement Syndrome persists in the media is another rock on the landslide that’s going to hit the Democrats come midterms. It will come as a surprise to noone but them.
According to Forbes, California electricity imports have now reached 33% of usage.
To them that means it is clean energy.
Just like SimCity. Site your nasty unscrubbed hydrocarbon-fueled power plants far away on the edge of the map and half the pollution magically disappears (and your neighbor cities will never complain about it). The rest is too far away to bother your fickle SimCitizens for SimDecades to come. And leagues of SimPowerLines will deliver 100% of the energy with no transmission loss.
…as far as urban planning is concerned, Wil Wright ruined a generation.
On the subject of energy – here the beeb are crowing about the biggest-in-the-world lithium battery grid farm, in California.
http://www.bbc.com/news/av/science-environment-42021353/the-world-s-biggest-lithium-battery-farm
How big is it? Well, so big that it will supply 20,000 homes for 4 hours.
Except … that’s not very big. A drop in the ocean only in what will be needed when the progressives-green load-shedding begins fir real. In fact this statistic merely underlines the utter and woeful inadequacy of any grid battery technology to make any real difference to the fundamental inadequacy of renewable based grid ideology.
Likely will be the site of one really huge fire in the not too distant future. If not by accident, then probably later when it turns out to be losing vasts amounts of money making the insurance money look irresistible.
They could blame it on birds killed by the windmills shorting out the power lines.
120MWh for 20,000 homes for 4 hours is 1.5kW per house. That wouldn’t run many A/C units or provide hot water for showers. So the usual averaging lie.
The Lie of Averages
Worth watching to the end when several huge diesel locos go past in the foreground pulling what look like diesel generators. Energy you can use!
Interesting – two possible reasons for diesel generators at the same place as the battery farm:
1. Individuals with the sense to prepare for what’s coming
2. The “battery farm” will get most of it’s energy from these hidden diesel generators and chalk it up as battery power.
Well one diesel road tanker contains about twice 120MWh (less allowing for IC efficiency of course). Handy things as the Spanish solar farmers found.
I agree. Plus, that 20,000 homes for 4 hours is in Escondido, CA; it would surely be far fewer homes just about anywhere else.
Good thing Trump won.. because otherwise we would have been obligated to pay every last dime requested under the Paris Accord. The TPP was actually the enforcement mechanism for the Paris Accord. Embedded in the TPP, were mechanisms to set up three member climate panels which ruled on a simple 2/3 vote with the power to assess many billions per year in fines against the US if we didn’t not strictly adhere to the EPA CPP and all International Climate accords in all 50 states. One member from the US, one member from the nation that claims we weren’t meeting ALL of our obligations, and one member appointed by the UN. In addition, this panel was given VETO power over any future changes to our EPA laws to prevent future administrations from watering down the CPP. Obama was one smart cookie… he had no need to make the Paris accord a treaty… all he needed to do was have TPP pass… and Trump was the only one who would have stopped it.
Y’all seem to be missing the joke here, and it’s a real knee-slapper. Whatever states can establish whatever stupid standards they like, and then trot off to foreign conferences and virtue signal. Only to find that no one cares. Because the UN isn’t interested in compliance. The only thing the UN actually wants out of us is money.
When were the voters in Virginia informed and was it a campaign pledge?
Threatening accidental contraction to force intentional contraction. Contraction of activity, of economic well being, of freedom., and of life (humans, pets and agriculture – for starters). With greenies, who needs exaggerated and largely non-anthropogenic non-catastrophic global warming when you can get the real catastrophe. And they will even charge you for bringing it. A complete package.
The important thing the article does not mention is that the USA as a whole is doing about 5 billion tons of emissions out of a global total of 37 billion. This is around 13%. So if these guys are half that, and reduce their emissions by one half, which would be going it some, and well over Paris, then global emissions would fall by around 3%. Too small to have any effect, even if the theory is correct.
Meanwhile the rest of the world is increasing like crazy, so the result will be even less effect.
What is the point?
This is actually quite a deep question. And its not about the USA at all. The question is, what is the program? Does the program make sense?
The program these guys have is, let the rest of the world increase like crazy and we in Virginia or wherever will cut back by half. And this will….will….? Do what, exactly?
The point is, it may be insane for the world to go zero carbon, but if everyone is going to do it, is persuaded that its necessary, there is a case for going along. But there can be no rational case for doing what the rest of the world claims to be necessary when they themselves are doing the exact opposite.
That is a program which Virginia is signing up to which is irrational in its own terms. Even if you accept the CAGW thesis, this is not a rational reaction to it.
The thing the green movement needs to be forced to do is think and plan rationally, and advocate doing things only when they can be shown to achieve their supposed goals. This stuff fails the most basic rationality test.
Electricity is not typically generated and consumed within the same state. Therefore it is a case of interstate commerce and the states have no control over that. Legally, I can’t see how a state can impose any regulations that would directly affect another state that involves interstate commerce. And most any regulation they employ would probably do just that. There is also the issue of jurisdiction with respect to the EPA.
Politicians seem to be optimists. Scotland is putting up the price of alcohol. Booze shops south of the border are stocking up. Frosty Jack’s, 2 litres of 7.5% cider will more than double in price but the good news is that Buckfast stays the same price.
https://www.thescottishsun.co.uk/news/1844679/what-drinks-cost-after-minimum-alcohol-pricing/
Good points.
You don’t need regulations per se, just stupid people who will go along with this. The OWNER of the power plant can buy from where ever he wants and if he doesn’t want to buy from a company that doesn’t use renewables, he doesn’t have to. In states with a regulatory agency, most agencies are so stupid they believe renewables are the future and will jack rates up sky high to get the renewables online. Since power companies are all owned by democrat millionaires, there will be plenty of cooperation between states. Besides, the power company billionaires eat up the subsidies for the renewables. It’s virtually paid for by the government and the long-term contracts. What’s not to love if you’re the power company.
Looks like Dominion just received the political guarantee needed to reopen its North Anna unit three LOC, suspended in September. They already had obtained the combined construction and operating license on NRC’s fast track procedures, but it was suspended in September after Westinghouse’s bankruptcy.
Now it looks like they’ll have justification to start up again–it’s a GE plant design. Virginia will be firmly anchored in nuclear at least until 2060.
Too bad decisions like these can’t be made on the basis of economics.
I live in Oregon. Have for all my life. There is a good bet I won’t somewhere down the road.
And move where? The morons in Wyoming are putting up bird choppers to please Soros and the rich in California. Killing eagles—who cares? No one in the state, save a couple of people in the legislature and a few unorganized citizens. The rest are starry-eyed teenagers drooling over “green energy” and too willfully ignorant to care what it does to the state. The idiot governor wants Wyoming to be the new Silicone Valley. I am typing this on a 1.5 MB—yes, that’s M—connection. We are a freaking joke. There’s no place left to move. Citizens have all sold out to the stupid and inept leaders and thrown in the towl. Stay where you are—by the time you leave, you’ll just be moving to a different area with the very same stupid leaders and people you left. It’s metastasized and there’s no stopping it. The stupid runs rampant.
Here in Jasper Alabama I have a 30Mb connection I pay $14.95 a month for. I could get a hundred meg connection for forty but I’m cheap.
We would welcome you here Pamela, but I warn you- no global warming at this time. It’s freaking cold today.
Spelling? Silicone Valley is the San Fernando Valley (with porn production) and Silicon Valley is the Santa Clara Valley (with microchips). Sorry, old California joke.
I’m pretty certain that the states impising tgese green taxes are violating the Interstate Commerce Clause of the Constitution.
Who has standing tobtakevthis to court?
In point if fact, fir the good of the nation President Trump needs to stop this centrifugal destruction if states making treaties and bkatatantly deciding to violate the laws of the land.
Been visiting Alice in Wonderland again? Trump will do no such thing. The MOST important thing is the citizens of those states WILL DO NOTHING. Why should Trump do anything when the residents DO NOTHING. The country is full of children hoping Daddy Trump will bail them out of the stupidity and inaction that put them where they are. Sorry, life doesn’t work that way. Do nothing and the world runs right over you. It’s your choice to be run over and Americans CHOSE it.
Well… except they will be paying dearly for doing nothing. California is ‘doing nothing” but yet electricity prices are rapidly increasing and we already have 72c a gallon CO2 tax on gasoline.
Alcheson
Good. Then they’ll learn.
It does not appear that any learning is taking place. People fork out the money and keep electing the twits that raised the prices. If learning were happening, then our choices might change. I see no evidence of a change.
Pretty sure Trump’s giving them enough rope to hang themselves. Those state governments are perilously close to being in a state (heh) of open rebellion. Arguably Trump would already be justified in sending federal troops to depose them. Washington wasted no time quelling the Whiskey Rebellion and those people were just refusing to pay a new duty on alcohol (and starting to get violent about it).
These people are as anti-technology as anyone around. Apparently they know from nothing about electric carsa nd smallmodular molten salt nuclear reactors, which together can accomplish way more than their expensive programs, and won’t hurt the economics of the nation. In fact, moltensalt reactors can produce power cheaper than any technology, including fossil fuels, and doesn’t require highly trained operators, or many operators at all. General Motors the other day promised sub $100 per kWhr batteries within two years (currently costing GM $150) At those prices, electric cars
are on a par with gas powered vehicles in terms of sticker price and are much cheaper to maintain and operate. And recharge speeds are fast enough these days that a 15 minute recharge can provide 240 miles of driving range. Some new higer priced electrics will have 500 miles of driving range. Almost all will exceed 300 miles in a year or so. Technology is moving towards reduced emissions – there is zero need for anyone to disrupt the current system with costly progrms that will
produce inferior carbon reduction technologies. These efforts are based almost entirely upon ignorance of future energy technologies, and superstitiuous and ignorant anti-nuclear claims.
One Union of Concerned Scientists claimed that molten salt nuclear power was a bust. Why? Because on the past some other proposed nuclear technologies were not viable. Of course, molten salt reactors have been operating many decades before the Union was even created and the only thing that prevented their commercialization was the absence of a small moderator and corrosive resistent metals. Both of those obstacles have been overcome and there is zero reason to doubt the practicality of these reactors. There are, in fact, more than a few distinctly different design
strategies and even if one or more failed for some unlikely reason, there are plenty of others that
will not possess those failed components. But none will fail – the science is simply too well known and proven over many years of experimental molten salt reactor operation. Basically ,only two components (in some designs only one) were required to make the reactors able to generate practical amounts of power. The Union of Concerned Scientists has proven itself to be woefully ignorant of new nuclear technologies.
Electric cars are the wave of the future just like Betamax tapes were.
And HDDVD. Do you even remember those? Microsoft blew a huge fortune on that “wave”
squiggy9000: No, I had forgotten that fiasco!
…and don’t forget 8-track tapes!
I like your thinking… but drop the “small”. The whole concept of “Small Modular Reactors” is a un-affordable sham, it is a clumsy (and futile) attempt by desperate people to sneak in new nuclear technologies under the radar from irrational radiation-adverse people. Which make up the large share of faux-environmentalists who are pushing natural gas without saying so, their hypocrisy kept hidden by a mutual conspiracy of silence.
The time to sprinkle a continent with small reactors was ~30 years ago. That time window is over. Money is gone. The only path to survival is >=1GWt per unit with multiple units on site, and the ONLY technology that can deliver is molten salts — Uranium burners now like ThorCon and as soon as humanly possible, Thorium/U-233 breeders as Weinberg envisioned them.
If you have plenty of free time, see my Letters and Linkfest on this most promising Energy path.
Anybody know how much carbon Virginia exports in the form of pellets to burn in Drax?
According to GreenAccounting roolz, that would be a double red herring. First, exports don’t count. It is only what you actually burn that counts. Secondly, the wood itself is “carbon-neutral”, meaning that as long as you are replacing the trees at the same rate as you are harvesting them, it’s a wash. What they conveniently “forget” though, is all the fossil-fueled energy required to harvest, haul, process into pellets, and ship those pellets overseas. I would also question whether, in fact, those trees are being replaced at the same rate. Plus, irony of ironies, we have Greenies, who you would think would be tree-huggers, not tree-haters, chopping down trees to “save the planet”. Mind-bogglingly stupid.
Look into the history of the species of trees that were in New England when first colonized and replaced by those needed for building sailing ships. Then do the same for the southern states. And here we are doing it again. No concern whatsoever by the Envirowhackos and their effect upon the flora/fauna of these areas. How many species of birds or mammals have disappeared?
Virtually any land in the eastern US that is not mowed becomes forest at the same rate as ground that is planted. The only reason to plant trees is to control the species for later harvesting.
Some trees are treeier than others. Time was years ago I noted a rise in tree-huggers who were strangely silent about rainforest devastation brought on by biodiesel Palm Oil cultivation (keyword: elsewhere)… also noted a growing dislike of nuclear energy that manifested in a surge for coal… also noted that Africa was being treated as an emerging market but as a National Park infested with people, to be tossed little scraps of technology and single-dose medicines that ‘we’ would not tolerate… then finally the wind’n’solar push with vaporware storage… now propping natural gas… AND THEN…
I realized they were all the same people. What an awful crop.
It is no longer enough to raise sensible children who would reverse these trends..
They must be prepared to wage a desperate battle with ‘those people’ and their children.
Maryland and Virginia — two red states held hostage by populous but not electoralious Beltway and Baltimore. I used to think people matter. Now square miles matter. Once the city-states get their way the Midwest, and the rural areas surrounding these cities, will be a mechanized Medieval serfdom.
Yep and to bolster the ranks of the blue DC belt in Virginia they allowed Felons the vote and imported large numbers of “immigrants”. I love all the history in the area but hate to drive it. The armpit of truck driving in the US is the I-95 corridor from Boston to Richmond.
It wasn’t that long ago that Maryland and Virginia were Dixiecrat states.
Then, a horde of immigrants moved into the state in order to feed at the Government trough.
The people elected allowed this and no one stopped them.
States do nothing to stop this. The states want more residents and don’t care how they get them. The residents stupidly elect politicians who “promise to grow the state”. Look, we get EXACTLY what we vote for. Liars, cheats, etc. And we keep voting for them. We leave them in office. We don’t protest what they do. Townhalls are full of paid protesters for the Left. The right does nothing. Those who want things different just sigh and say it can’t be done. Americans have given up. Get used to this—it’s what America wants and actively maintains. Being steam-rollered and destroyed by the rich and evil.
I’m pretty sure that WASI stands for We Are Surely Imbeciles.
The fossil fuels used in the wind and solar industries would provide more electricity if they were burned directly in power plants. That’s why current wind and solar power technologies can never become economical. Even if fossil fuel prices were to increase, then wind and solar power costs would also increase faster than the value of the electricity they produce. In fact, if fossil fuel prices increase by a lot, then even rich economies will find that they no longer have the energy surpluses to continue subsidizing wind and solar power, and they will be forced to shut down and abandon them. Then those monstrous wind turbine and solar farm eyesores will become ugly monuments to the foolishness of leftist government energy economics.
They already are ugly monuments
The sooner this happens the better. Innovative recyclers need to be ready. Perhaps the propellers of wind turbines could be turned into garbage cans?
Do you like your health being
subject to the
emissions of FFs,
esp coal?
Do you care if the
planet warms for
your ancestors or all
the others on earth?
Fossil Fuels
are responsible
for the growth of
and the massive
benefits of
modern society.
The benefits that
you and all your
mindless, hypo-
critical socialist
bletheren take
full use of
everyday.
There is no
warming effect
from CO2
in the whole of
the satellite record,
while CO2 has
been at its
purely beneficial
highest.
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Yes, it would be
nice if the planet
was warmer and
more productive
of plant life for
my descendants.
Last thing I wish
for them is a
drop back into
another mini
ice age.
We can only hope they cannot cheat their way to control the House of delegates.
This will only end when the power companies have the balls to not sell to states pushing renewables. Since all power companies are run by neutured billionaires, it will not stop. Since 95% of politicians are lying, neutured creatures, it will not end. Face it, your country despises you and is out to destroy your existence.
Don’t know about VA, but most states allow about 5% ROI to public utilities, thus this 3% increase will be passed immediately off to the consumer. Will be fun to watch the price of Natural Gas skyrocket as VA utilities shutdown coal power plants and use NG CCTGs to make electricity. This will not only cause cause electric bills to go up as the more expensive NG cost will cause home heating bills to go up. Then, the number of low income residents seeking energy assistance will increase.
Surprising, how far would sophisticated Virginians go to distinguish themselves from deplorable West Virginians.
West Virginia used to be a reliably blue (Democrat) state because most of the coal miners there were union members, who traditionally supported Democrats. Al Gore was the first Democrat to lose the Presidential election in West Virginia in many decades because of his global-warming scare, which led Republicans to come out in favor of coal mining, and Republicans (Bush, McCain, Romney, Trump) have won the state by increasing margins in later Presidential elections.
What many of the “sophisticated” recent immigrants to Fairfax and Arlington Counties (near DC) working for the Federal Government on the taxpayers’ dime fail to understand is that Virginia is also a coal-producing state, and closing down coal-fired power plants to try to replace them by wind farms will hurt the economy of the coal-producing areas of western Virginia (along the Appalachians) as well as make electric power much more expensive. Natural gas produces less pollution per kWh than coal, but Virginia would have to import natural gas, most likely from Pennsylvania, which produces it by fracking.
Virginia doesn’t have as much hydroelectric power as Oregon or Washington state. Anybody for damming the Shenandoah River?
“…if they love Paris so much, these half-of-US-GDP WASI members should be obligated … and happy … to pay one-half of the USA’s Green Climate Fund obligations: $10 billion in 2017, rising steadily to $50 billion a year by 2030.”
They should not ONLY pay that tax, because that is what it is. They should ALSO move there and leave us alone.