Thanks to strong progressive, environmentalist and 10th State Senate District candidate Emily Francis for highlighting this op-ed in today's RTD by Stephanie McClellan, Ph.D., "director of Special Initiatives on Offshore Wind at the University of Delaware" and "former director of strategic initiatives and outreach for the Atlantic Wind Connection." Here's an excerpt:On Earth Day last month, Gov. Terry McAuliffe praised offshore wind energy for its job-creation potential for Virginia. The governor likely had not been told by Dominion Power that 24 hours later the utility would decide to "take a step back" from the much-touted offshore wind demonstration project based on a single bid for the project's construction.McAuliffe should feel validated, not discouraged, as the facts are on his side. Dominion's decision should be seen as the regulated monopoly utility's need for outside expertise from those with experience in competitive offshore wind markets, rather than an ominous bellwether of offshore wind's future here.The problem, as usual, is out-of-control, state-protected monopoly, Dominion Virginia Power, and its utter disrespect for both the environment and the people of Virginia. The question is, when will Virginia's legislators get the courage to tell Dominion where to shove its dirty money, and to pass legislation that forces this dirty energy dinosaur to get with the 21st century? And no, given that our entire govenrment is "captured" (aka, "corrupted") by companies like Dominion, I'm not holding my breath...P.S. Emily Francis is absoulety right: "Virginia has a huge opportunity to create jobs in the renewable energy market. Let's not wait any longer...let's put people to work." |
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