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Related: About this forumYoungkin says he will remove Virginia from Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative
Youngkin says he will remove Virginia from Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative
Patrick Wilson 16 hrs ago
Gov.-elect Glenn Youngkin said Wednesday that he will use executive power to withdraw Virginia from a program called the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative, which he said is essentially a tax on electricity ratepayers and a bad deal for them and for business.
Youngkins comments came during a speech in Virginia Beach at the annual meeting of the Hampton Roads Chamber of Commerce.
The program, designed to reduce emissions from power plants, was approved by the Democratic-controlled General Assembly in 2020 and signed by Democratic Gov. Ralph Northam. In August, the Virginia State Corporation Commission first approved a request by Dominion Energy, the states largest electric utility, to recover costs from customers for RGGI, as its called.
RGGI will cost ratepayers over the next four years an estimated $1 billion to $1.2 billion dollars. RGGI describes itself as a regional market for carbon, but it is really a carbon tax that is fully passed on to ratepayers. Its a bad deal for Virginians. Its a bad deal for Virginia businesses. And as governor I will withdraw us from RGGI by executive action.
Energy producers in states that participate in RGGI trade emission reductions for credits, or buy credits to emit carbon dioxide past a cap. The revenue the state gets from the program is directed to programs that help low-income people reduce energy usage thereby lowering their cost of electricity and for programs combating sea level rise in coastal areas.
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Patrick Wilson 16 hrs ago
Gov.-elect Glenn Youngkin said Wednesday that he will use executive power to withdraw Virginia from a program called the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative, which he said is essentially a tax on electricity ratepayers and a bad deal for them and for business.
Youngkins comments came during a speech in Virginia Beach at the annual meeting of the Hampton Roads Chamber of Commerce.
The program, designed to reduce emissions from power plants, was approved by the Democratic-controlled General Assembly in 2020 and signed by Democratic Gov. Ralph Northam. In August, the Virginia State Corporation Commission first approved a request by Dominion Energy, the states largest electric utility, to recover costs from customers for RGGI, as its called.
RGGI will cost ratepayers over the next four years an estimated $1 billion to $1.2 billion dollars. RGGI describes itself as a regional market for carbon, but it is really a carbon tax that is fully passed on to ratepayers. Its a bad deal for Virginians. Its a bad deal for Virginia businesses. And as governor I will withdraw us from RGGI by executive action.
Energy producers in states that participate in RGGI trade emission reductions for credits, or buy credits to emit carbon dioxide past a cap. The revenue the state gets from the program is directed to programs that help low-income people reduce energy usage thereby lowering their cost of electricity and for programs combating sea level rise in coastal areas.
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Youngkin says he will remove Virginia from Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative (Original Post)
mahatmakanejeeves
Dec 2021
OP
UncleTomsEvilBrother
(954 posts)1. WELP...
...nobody will have clean air because of carbon emissions, but at least the school kids won't have to learn how their ancestors my have played a part in oppression. Equal trade?
This governor is obviously going to be making more performative moves in order to get attention from national republicans.
Walleye
(37,239 posts)2. Now he thinks he's going to be president
The GOP are stuck on the notion that the governor of the southern state is their best shot at the presidency. Just because they actually won second time W ran. And because of Bill Clinton. Plus they obviously have no respect for Senators.
Scrivener7
(53,689 posts)3. Elections have consequences.
Fullduplexxx
(8,412 posts)4. So where are the lawsuits
MFM008
(20,033 posts)5. Like we didnt
Know he was an asshole.
Hope Virginia enjoys their lunatic.