As reported by Steve Daniel's at Crain's Chicago Business,  as Exelon Nuclear's well heeled lobbyists seek "the best democracy  money can buy" (a phrase coined by investigative journalist and author  Greg Pallast), they might want to hire a copy editor.
Exelon claims its omission of $133 million per year in renewable  energy and efficiency funding in a major piece of legislation it is  pushing in Illinois was a mere "clerical error." Exelon had just days  earlier touted the $140 million per year in funding for genuinely clean  energy as a major breakthrough it had reached with environmental groups  and renewable energy businesses. But the final draft bill included only  $7 million per year.
Critics aren't buying Exelon's "clerical error" mea culpa:
"This doesn't give us confidence that Exelon has reversed its  historic  opposition to the renewable portfolio standard," said Sarah  Wochos,  co-legislative director at the Chicago-based Environmental Law  &  Policy Center. "In a carefully crafted bill, it's hard to believe  that  this latest attempt to eviscerate renewable funding was a  two-page  'drafting error.' "
Exelon's "clerical error" comes after years of its lobbyists helping  stymie the state's Renewable Portfolio Standard, refusing to allow a  technical flaw to be fixed, effectively sabotaging renewable energy  development in the state.
The "error" also comes after the American Wind Energy Association  (AWEA) expelled Exelon from its membership, after the company  simultaneously lobbied at the federal level to terminate the Wind Power  Production Tax Credit, while simultaneously taking advantage of it,  itself.
To its credit, the State of Illinois Legislature has, thus far, proven itself to NOT be "the best democracy money can buy." Exelon's lobbyists failed a year  ago to force through their nuclear power bailout scheme. Exelon has  till May 31, 2016 to force its supposedly now corrected legislation into  law. It has threatened to close three reactors at two plants, in the  next two years, if it doesn't get its way.
If you are an Illinois resident, please contact your State  Represenative and State Senator. Urge that they not cave to Exelon's  greed-driven bullying and threats.
Given the safety benefit of closing such age-degraded reactors, as  well as stopping the generation of any more high-level radioactive waste  for which there is no solution, these reactor closures would be a good  thing. A just transition for the workforce, including into a growing  Illinois renewable and efficiency sector, would set the state on the  road to a clean energy future in a big way, while saving ratepayers  hundreds of millions of dollars per year in this latest round of attempted nuclear power mega-subsidies, at public expense.
        
  
          
  
        
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Exelon was caught this week with their hand in the cookie jar.
Exelon, the only company ever kicked out of the American Wind Energy   Association and the company single-handedly preventing a fix to   Illinois’ broken RPS claims the near zeroing-out RPS funding in their   multi-billion dollar bailout bill was a two-page “drafting error.”
 Crain’s exposed this latest outrage: Oops! Exelon’s compromise energy bill nearly zeroes out green-power funding.
 Other lowlights from the Exelon bailout bill? 
-  Permanent Nuclear Subsidy – Continues for the “useful life of the plant.” 
-  Subsidy in Advance – Exelon gets their subsidy a year in advance by projecting revenues and costs.  
-  Windfall Profits – if energy prices go up, Exelon keeps the windfall profits. 
-  ComEd Gets Back in the Generation Biz – breaks 1997 deregulation agreement preventing ComEd from  owning generation. 
-  Demand Charge Rate Hike – First in nation “demand charge” will raise rates for nearly ½ of ComEd customers. 
-  Energy Efficiency – ComEd to earn first-ever guaranteed profits on efficiency programs.
ENOUGH IS ENOUGH. 
JUST SAY NO TO THE EXELON BAILOUT.
 
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