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2012-05-23 Economy
Obama’s war on coal hits your electric bill
Obama’s War on Coal has already taken a remarkable toll on coal-fired power plants in America. 

Last week the U.S. Energy Information Administration reported a shocking drop in power sector coal consumption in the first quarter of 2012. Coal-fired power plants are now generating just 36 percent of U.S. electricity, versus 44.6 percent just one year ago. 

It’s the result of an unprecedented regulatory assault on coal that will leave us all much poorer.

Last week PJM Interconnection, the company that operates the electric grid for 13 states (Delaware, Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Maryland, Michigan, New Jersey, North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, Virginia, West Virginia and the District of Columbia) held its 2015 capacity auction. These are the first real, market prices that take Obama’s most recent anti-coal regulations into account, and they prove that he is keeping his 2008 campaign promise to make electricity prices “necessarily skyrocket.”

The market-clearing price for new 2015 capacity – almost all natural gas – was $136 per megawatt. That’s eight times higher than the price for 2012, which was just $16 per megawatt. In the mid-Atlantic area covering New Jersey, Delaware, Pennsylvania, and DC the new price is $167 per megawatt. For the northern Ohio territory served by FirstEnergy, the price is a shocking $357 per megawatt.

Why the massive price increases? Andy Ott from PJM stated the obvious: “Capacity prices were higher than last year's because of retirements of existing coal-fired generation resulting largely from environmental regulations which go into effect in 2015.” Northern Ohio is suffering from more forced coal-plant retirements than the rest of the region, hence the even higher price.

These are not computer models or projections or estimates. These are the actual prices that electric distributors have agreed to pay for new capacity. The costs will be passed on to consumers at the retail level.

House Energy and Power Subcommittee Chairman Ed Whitfield (R-Ky.) aptly explained: “The PJM auction forecasts a dim future where Americans will be paying more to keep the lights on. We are seeing more and more coal plants fall victim to EPA’s destructive regulatory agenda, and as a result, we are seeing more job losses and higher electricity prices.”

The only thing that can stop this massive price hike now is an all-out effort to end Obama’s War on Coal and repeal this destructive regulatory agenda.

The Senate will have a critical opportunity to do just that when it votes on stopping Obama’s most expensive anti-coal regulation sometime in the next couple of weeks. The vote is on the Inhofe Resolution, S.J. Res 37, to overturn the so-called Utility MACT rule, which the EPA itself acknowledges is its most expensive rule ever.

This vote is protected from filibuster, and it will take just 51 votes to send a clear message to Obama that his War on Coal must end. 

Of course, Obama could veto the resolution and keep the rule intact, although that would force him to take full political responsibility for the massive impending jump in electricity prices.

I have a form set up at www.WarOnCoal.com to make it easy to contact your senators on this crucial issue.
Posted by Beavis 2012-05-23 07:06|| || Front Page|| [8 views ]  Top

#1 In Penna. and Maryland I know of five coal power plants that have shutdown. Nothing to replace it. The power generated by the windmills in one section all goes to the University of Maryland. One plant has gone to NG in a nearby state. Very difficult to get permits to mine coal now also. Even well established mines. I have heard the Chinese are purchasing some mines and don't have to deal with all the red tape. That coal just goes to China.
Posted by Dale 2012-05-23 11:48||   2012-05-23 11:48|| Front Page Top

#2 To put it into perspective, the Obama administration is closing an amount of coal generation capacity equal to the total amount of nuclear power generation in the US. This at a time when this administration is attempting to migrate transportation energy onto the grid by encouraging the adoption of electric cars.

This administration is worse than incompetent, it is malevolent. It is doing absolutely the worst possible things at the worst possible moments in order to maximize economic harm.
Posted by crosspatch 2012-05-23 12:27||   2012-05-23 12:27|| Front Page Top

#3 This book is free
Posted by Bright Pebbles 2012-05-23 12:35||   2012-05-23 12:35|| Front Page Top

#4 Was selling the mines a deliberate move to make that coal completely inaccessible in the future? Who sold the mines?
Posted by gorb 2012-05-23 12:51||   2012-05-23 12:51|| Front Page Top

#5 Are you saying that China is buying Coal mines here in the USA and then shipping it to there - while not having to follow regulations here?
Posted by CrazyFool 2012-05-23 13:18||   2012-05-23 13:18|| Front Page Top

#6 West Va miners are so disillusioned, they elected a Texas felon in the primary...wait until massive inflation across the board hits when the printing presses grind to a halt...there won't be any rich to tax. Unprecedented times ahead, I fear, even worse than the Babylonian siege Lamented by Jeremiah, where women ate their own children.
Posted by Omoluque Hapsburg8162 2012-05-23 14:11||   2012-05-23 14:11|| Front Page Top

#7 His war on capitalism has emptied our pockets.
Posted by JohnQC 2012-05-23 15:31||   2012-05-23 15:31|| Front Page Top

#8 CF, China has a glut of commodities at this time. They are delaying orders now. Like Japan of the past they are very sensitive to their raw material needs. So their push has been to acquire ownership of productive areas of the world. I am certain that they have political clout especially with this administration. Wavers and so on.
Posted by Dale 2012-05-23 15:55||   2012-05-23 15:55|| Front Page Top

#9 Thanks Dale. I have no doubt that the current administration would sell anything - even deposits which have been marked 'off limits'. Didn't Clinton mark some vast deposit 'off limits forever' as national land or something (Utah?).
Posted by CrazyFool 2012-05-23 17:36||   2012-05-23 17:36|| Front Page Top

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