The League of United Latin American Citizens Calls on Congress to Ensure Balanced Renewable Energy Policies
Posted on: Wednesday, 3 June 2009, 15:27 CDT
Federal climate change legislation must take into account higher costs on consumers
The full text of the letter is as follows:
Dear Representative:
Utility bills continue to be a heavy burden for millions of families across
The intensely anticipated climate change legislation must be both responsible and comprehensive. Current proposals by Senator Bingaman, Representative Markey and Waxman call for a dramatic increase in renewable energy use. The Renewable Energy Standard (RES) proposed in this legislation would force electric companies in certain states where they can't produce it on their own because of a simple lack of local resources, to effectively purchase renewable energy credits from other states. When these purchases occur, it will effectively cause electric companies to raise utility rates significantly in order to recover these added costs. "One size fits all" mandates like the proposed RES make it difficult to account for the regional differences that we know exist in resources across the country.
Certain states would be less impacted based on their geographic position while others would suffer. Southwestern states can utilize wind and solar but those resources are not as viable in much of the rest of the U.S. and where they are available they are often unreliable. If the goal of the legislation is to truly reduce greenhouse gas emissions, clean fuel sources such as nuclear energy and large scale hydroelectric should be considered in the climate legislation as they are a staple in many states and supply clean reliable energy.
Because of our nation's reliance on coal as a base energy source, clean coal technologies need to be encouraged as part of the legislation. It is currently omitted from the legislation being debated. Consumer protections such as "off ramps" or caps on price increases are absent from this legislation and need to be included as well.
Bearing in mind that renewable energy is not America's primary source of energy; replacing our traditionally utilized resources with emerging renewable technologies may take more time than envisioned in some of the proposals before Congress. Given that
Please support legislation that balances environmentally sustainable energy production with the impact that dramatically higher energy costs will have on the consumer. Given that cap and trade legislation for carbon emissions is likely to pass, the need for an overly ambitious and narrowly defined Renewable Energy Standard that may cause consumers in certain states to see their energy bills skyrocket should be reconsidered during this time of economic uncertainty.
Sincerely,
LULAC National Executive Director
The League of the United Latin American Citizens advances the economic condition, educational attainment, political influence, health and civil rights of Hispanic Americans through community-based programs operating at more than 700 LULAC councils nationwide.
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