Massive Illinois energy bill divides clean energy groups
POLICY: A six-hour hearing Wednesday over a proposed massive energy bill in Illinois leaves clean energy groups divided due to the complex and vast mosaic of interests at play. (As reported by Kari Lydersen at Midwest Energy News).
As reported by E&E News, in an article entitled "Does Trump's wind upend or aid Exelon and its nuclear subsidy plan?":
The NRDC [Natural Resources Defense Council] joined the Sierra Club and Environmental Defense Fund this week in support of key pieces of the bill, including the nuclear subsidies and renewable energy and energy efficiency provisions in Commonwealth Edison's service areas in northern Illinois. The environmental groups continue to oppose provisions that support southern Illinois coal plants and less-aggressive efficiency goals. (emphasis added)
The E&E article also reported:
"...[Cara] Hendrickson from the [IL] attorney general's office said the nuclear provision alone would add $285 million a year to Illinois utility bills."
Given it's a six-year long scheme, that amounts to a $1.6 billion nuclear power bailout in IL.
One clean and safe energy group that adamantly opposes Exelon's nuclear power subsidies is the 35-year watchdog on Nuclear Illinois, the Nuclear Energy Information Service (NEIS) of Chicago. NEIS has issued action alerts opposing the massive proposed nuclear power subsidies, intended by Exelon to prop up age-degraded, financially failing atomic reactors that would otherwise permanently close (please spread word to everyone you know in IL, and urge them to take action):
NEIS ACTION ALERT -- IMMEDIATE ACTION NEEDED!
- NO bailouts for Exelon's aging, money losing reactors
- Fix the Renewable Portfolio Standard (RPS), once and for all
- Oppose ComEd's "demand charge" and monopolistic community solar plan; and preserve solar net-metering
- Support community created and controlled jobs in renewable energy and energy efficiency
- Enact a "just transitions" program for reactor communities and displaced workers;
- Enact strong reactor decommissioning laws
- Governor Bruce Rauner (312) 814-2121
- House Speaker Michael Madigan (217) 782-5350
- Senate Pres. John Cullerton (773) 883-0770
- A $1.6 billion bailout for three of Exelon's money-losing reactors
- ComEd's universally unpopular "demand charge" way of billing customers
- The elimination of solar "net metering" in its present form
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Editorial: 446-page nuclear, coal bailout bill fails to put Illinois customer first.