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Obama Administration to Cause Power Bills to Rise by 40%

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The policies of the Obama administration continue to wreak havoc on the average American’s life.

Whether it’s the administration’s unruly and destructive healthcare policies under Obamacare, or the NSA’s attempts to watch every one of us at all times, or Michelle Obama’s push to make every high school lunch taste like cardboard. It sometimes seems that the Obama administration is out to get us.

After this latest news about the EPA’s draconian new regulations… maybe it’s time everyone realize that Obama and his minions really are out to get us.

President Obama said electricity bills would “necessarily skyrocket” as a result of his energy policies. Rural Americans are about to find out how much.

skyrocketAt least six electric cooperative utilities across the U.S. mid-and-southwest could raise electricity rates up to 40 percent if the Environmental Protection Agency imposes new permitting regulations coal-fired power plants.

The regulations would cost Deseret Power Electric Cooperative (DPEC) $200 million to install advanced equipment to qualify for a Clean Air Act Title V permit.

DPEC is made up of six rural electrical cooperatives that serve more than 45,000 customers in Utah, Nevada, Wyoming and Colorado. Rural cooperatives have been heavily opposed to excessive EPA regulations targeting coal plants, which they say raise rates for their customers.

“This could be true if EPA requires us to implement new regulations to meet Title V regulations,” Yankton Johnson, spokesman for Moon Lake Electric Association, told The Daily Caller News Foundation. Moon Lake is one of the six rural power cooperatives belonging to DPEC.

The EPA is currently deciding whether to apply Title V permitting requirements to DPEC’s Bonanza Power Plant, which is on Native American tribal lands in Utah.

“This will cost Deseret power approximately 200 million dollars in advanced equipment,” Johnson said. “Should this pass EPA it could cost 6 cooperatives up to a 40 percent rate increase to cover the cost.”

“Did you read that too fast? “$200 Million Dollars – up to 40% rate increase.” With the unemployment problem in America because of the Obama Whitehouse failed policies, and all poor getting poorer because of his failed policies, this kind of move make no sense at all, unless this is deliberate, like many economic experts believe. Following the directive of President Obama’s mentor, Saul Alinsky, such a plan will help to destroy the American economic format based on market place dynamics. Then Premier Obama, along with his Leftist/Marxist/Socialist followers can replace our market based economy with their desired Socialist economy patterned after all the failed economies of Europe. That is why we have to get rid of the Leftist/Marxist/Socialist this November.” JB

DPEC’s Bonanza Power Plant is a coal-fired power plant located on the Uintah and Ouray Indian Reservation in the state of Utah. Environmentalists sued the EPA last in order to force the plant to upgrade to recieve a Title V permit.

In May 2014, environmentalists won a victory against the plant. The EPA proposed putting a Title V permit on the plant — which is open for public comment until June 16th.

“This is a big step forward in holding coal accountable to clean air,” said Jeremy Nichols, climate and energy director as WildEarth Guardian — which sued the EPA.

“That’s BULL S–T and everyone knows it. It’s all about destroying our economy so they can establish Socialism.” JB

“The Bonanza power plant has for too long put the cost of its air pollution on the shoulders of westerners,” Nichols said.

Environmentalists argue that since the coal plant’s generating capacity was increased in the early 2000s, it needed to get another Title V permit from the EPA to allow it to emit certain air pollutants, like sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxides.

WildEarth Guardians hopes to have the EPA force the power plant to install costly emissions control technology, which would force the Deseret to pass the costs onto its customers.

But DPEC is not the only rural electric cooperative feeling the heat from EPA regulations, utilities have long been worried that federal carbon dioxide emissions regulations for existing power plants would increase rates.

“If they were to establish this rule for existing plants, essentially we’d have to cut our energy production in half, and go out and replace that with something new, and that new would be expensive,” LaDel Laub, CEO of the rural electric cooperative of Dixie Power, told the Spectrum back in April.

“Our other options are gas plants, renewables, other sources, and the wholesale costs are more than double. Plus, you’ve got to keep paying for the old plant,” said Laub, whose utility is part of DPEC.

The EPA proposed rules for existing power plants earlier this week, mandating they cut carbon dioxide emissions 30 percent by 2030. Each state would be responsible for coming up with its own emissions reduction plans.

“Although we limit pollutants like mercury, sulfur, and arsenic, currently, there are no limits on carbon pollution from power plants, our nation’s largest source,” said EPA administrator Gina McCarthy. “For the sake of our families’ health and our kids’ future, we have a moral obligation to act on climate.”

powermoneyThis would be a huge burden on coal-fired power plants, especially in rural areas where costs must be spread over fewer ratepayers. DPEC currently gets about 80 percent of its power from the Bonanza Plant, which means pending rules on existing power plants could add more cost burdens to its ratepayers.

By Michael Bastasch from the Daily Caller News Foundation

 

 

 

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