Category: Regulations, Gov’t Oversight
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Youngkin, Miyares State California EV Mandate Never Adopted for Virginia
By Steve Haner Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin (R) and Attorney General Jason Miyares (R) announced today that Virginia will no longer comply with the California air regulations that will restrict and eventually eliminate the sale of gasoline and diesel vehicles. The announcement is sure to set off a political and legal firestorm as fierce as…
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Challenging the Fact-Free Narrative on RGGI
By Steve Haner The numerous falsehoods in a recent Richmond Times-Dispatch story about the carbon tax so loved by Virginia Democrats start right with the headline.ย It states that Virginiaโs decision to withdraw from the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative โis costing millions.โ The figure of $150 million per year is then mentioned, apparently simply quoting…
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Views on Tobacco Disqualify Defender of Whales?
By Steve Haner It was disappointing to the see the Richmond Times-Dispatch stoop to a weak ad hominem argument on its front page on May 6, seeking to discredit a legal challenge to the Dominion Energy Virginia wind project by labeling the plaintiffs as โclimate deniersโ and defenders of tobacco.
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Utilities Will Gamble on Nukes With Your $$$
By Steve Haner Standing firm against raising taxes is a fine thing, but it would help if Virginiaโs leaders also stopped using peopleโs electricity bills to fund rent-seeking energy speculations. Governor Glenn Youngkin (R) has tweaked, but not vetoed, pending bills that allow both of Virginiaโs investor-owned utilities to charge ratepayers for power plants that…
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Fighting Over the Check at the Green Power Cafe
By Steve Haner New power plants are pretty useless unless they are connected by new power lines. The debate over who pays for those tall towers and miles of cable can be just as divisive as the fight over who pays for a proposed nuclear plant or offshore wind turbines. Bottom line, of course, the…
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Dominion Program to Bury Lines Halfway to Goal
By Steve Haner Just over a decade ago, Dominion Energy Virginia announced plans to spend about $1.75 billion of its ratepayersโ dollars on a program to bury about 4,000 miles of its residential service lines underground. As of the end of last year, the tally was just over 2,000 miles buried at a total cost…
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See, Hear, Speak No Evil on Four Whale Deaths
Another whale has turned up dead on a beach, the fourth found on Virginia or North Carolina beaches within one week, several within sight of Dominion Energy Virginia’s offshore turbine project.ย This one was identified as a juvenile sperm whale and is the furthest from the project site. In all the news coverage so far,…
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Electric Cars Are Harder on the Environment than Gas-Powered Ones
by Hans Bader โElectric vehicles release more toxic particles into the atmosphere and are worse for the environment than their gas-powered counterparts,โ according to a study,ย reports the New York Post: The study, published by emissions data firm Emission Analytics โฆ found that brakes and tires on EVs release 1,850 times more particle pollution compared to…
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Is Dominion-Stonepeak Deal a Partnership Flip?
By Steve Haner Dominion Energy Virginia insists that its decision to sell a half-interest in the Coastal Virginia Offshore Wind project โwonโt impact ratepayers.โ The problem is, perhaps it should. Perhaps Dominion is creating additional value for its shareholders that instead should benefit ratepayers.
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EPA Told CVOW Wake Has Air Quality Impacts
By David Wojick In formal comments, the Committee for a Constructive Tomorrow (CFACT) has asked the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency to assess the adverse impact of the giant Virginia offshore wind project on air and water quality. The issue is far-reaching because all big offshore wind facilities could have these adverse effects.
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Governor May Get Two Different Nuclear Bills
By Steve Haner A Virginia Senate committee voted Monday to approve a House of Delegates bill designed to finance a small modular nuclear reactor in Southwest Virginia, contradicting its own earlier vote for a much broader bill that had statewide application. Two different bills on the same topic might now pass the Virginia Senate.ย If…
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If Assembly Wants SMR Bill, Then Fix It
By Steve Haner This is progress. Only twenty members of the Virginia Senate voted Tuesday to ignore a key tenet of utility ratemaking and put utility stockholders and profits ahead of consumer protection. Usually when the utilities persuade the General Assembly to do that to Virginia consumers, they get a bigger vote margin than 20-16.*…
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Rare SCC Deadlock Sinks Dominion’s Energy Plan
By Steve Haner The year long debate over Dominion Energy Virginiaโs proposed integrated resource plan, which threw climate catastrophe activists into a frenzy because it added a new natural gas plant, is ending with no decision.ย Two State Corporation Commission judges split on whether to approve it, basically a win for the anti-fossil fuel forces.…
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NJ Greenmailed Into Massive Wind Energy Costs
By Steve Haner New Jersey just agreed to two ocean wind projects with astronomical guaranteed power prices. The price demanded and received by independent competitive suppliers shows there is at least some upside to the utility-owned, captive ratepayer-financed model behind Dominion Energy Virginiaโs massive offshore wind facility. In late 2023 the news was full of…
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The Aggressive Progressive Democratic Agenda
By Steve Haner The Democrats now running Virginiaโs General Assembly are not just more progressive, but far more ambitious than their predecessors. To fully understand how ambitious you must compile the entire list of progressive bills advancing in the 2024 session and consider their total impact on the cost of living and cost of doing…
