By Steve Haner

The top 2025 legislative goal of Virginiaโs Climate Catastrophe Democrats will be to override local zoning controls on wind, solar and energy storage projects.ย But for now, they are begging Chesterfield County residents to fight a proposed natural gas plant by appealing to that same local control.
Whatโs a little hypocrisy when you are trying to kill a hydrocarbon plant?
This appeared in the email inbox, with the request that recipients forward it to one or more county supervisor:
The residents of Chesterfield County deserve a hearing and a vote on Dominion Energyโs dirty gas power plant.ย Dominion Energy has repeatedly stated that this gas plant is needed to serve the electricity demands of data centers mostly concentrated in Northern Virginia.ย Why should we see our electric bills increase to subsidize some of the richest and biggest tech firms in the world?ย As county leaders, you have an opportunity to keep our bills from rising and ensure Dominion doesn’t build this dirty gas plant in our backyard.
The message was signed by Glen Besa, claiming the title of chairman of โFriends of Chesterfield.โ He is also retired head of the highly anti-hydrocarbon, pro-wind Sierra Club in Virginia, and is still very active. His current employer cries out for a future post. When the bill for state override of zoning on some energy projects is pending, he will be a cheerleader.ย If an amendment is offered to make it easier to site a hydrocarbon plant, as well, expect his opposition.
And that (giving away some free lobbying advice here) is how to kill that bill when it shows up.ย Insist that the state also take over control of the locations for natural gas and nuclear plants, supplanting local decisions.ย It should be a level field, right? At that point the idea becomes (pardon me, I couldnโt help myself) radioactive.ย








