By Steve Haner,

Democratic nominee for Governor Abigail Spanberger told the October 9 statewide debate audience that she favors an โall of the above strategyโ in addressing Virginiaโs massive demand for new electricity in coming years. If she has used that phrase before in this campaign, it hasnโt made the record.
โAll of the aboveโ is a slogan more than an energy plan, and plenty of politicians in both parties are quick to use it. It is also a stock phrase used by the Republican candidate, Winsome Earle-Sears.ย But Earle-Sears was also clear during the debate that she embraces coal and natural gas as thermal generation fuels in โall of the aboveโ, and Spanberger has never embraced either.
The Virginia Clean Economy Act Spanberger supports calls for both fuels to be fully eliminated by utilities and created legal impediments to building new gas plants before the final deadlines for retirement. Spanberger has said in interviews that she understands the existing gas plants are not going away soon (a brave statement of the obvious) but indicated hostility to new ones in the meantime.ย Building new ones is the issue.ย
In responses to both Cardinal News and Inside Climate News, she said:
โAt this juncture, natural gas is going to be part of the energy mix into the futureโฆ However, I think when it comes to new natural gas infrastructure, thatโs where we really need to be focused and sort of thinking carefully about the lifespan of those projects and whether indeed they are the most cost-effective solution.โ
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