
By Steve Haner
Until October of last year, customers of Dominion Energy Virginia could see at least some of the higher costs created by the Virginia Clean Economy Act (VCEA) detailed on their electric bills.ย Look at the recent bill and all that transparency is gone and the VCEA costs are now hidden.ย
Compliance with the Democratsโ signature law to retire hydrocarbon generation and attempt to replace it with wind, solar and battery projects is starting to get noticeably expensive.ย Maybe that is why the utility stopped being so open about the costs.ย ย ย
During the recent General Assembly session, House Republicans offered an amendment to the state budget that would have mandated a return of those details to energy bills, with backup information provided on the utilityโs public websites. It also would have applied to Appalachian Power Company which serves about 540,000 customer accounts in Western Virginia.
The language (rejected of course but set out below) should be revived and attached as an amendment to some germane bill Governor Glenn Youngkin might otherwise be willing to sign.ย There is absolutely no valid reason for a nay vote on this idea.ย Why would anybody oppose providing more information on cost to a utilityโs captive ratepayers?ย ย

















