Governor should stop closure of WV coal plants
Published by Jonathan Rowland,
Editor
World Coal,
T.L. Headley, West Virginia Coal Association.
The West Virginia Coal Forum, an organisation representing both coal mine labour and management in the state, has called on West Virginia Governor, Earl Ray Tomblin, to use his executive powers to “forestall the closures” of six in-state coal-fired power plants.
“We respectfully encourage [Governor Tomblin] to use the executive powers of [his] office to forestall these closures so we might consider all relevant household, economic and employment factors surrounding these industrial facilities,” wrote Chris Hamilton and Fred Tucker, co-chairmen of the West Virginia Coal Forum, in their letter. “We ask that the short- and long-term net effects and the delivery of reliable and affordable household electricity also be examined.
“We have been told that little can be done at this point, or that the ‘train has left the station.’ As such, decisions made unilaterally by parent utilities cannot be reversed; however, the decision forcing these facilities into premature shutdown results from unfavourable public policy driven by political agendas which hopefully will be revisited and reversed in the future.”
Hamilton and Tucker asked that the facilities be “maintained in a state of readiness as viable alternatives are sought as opposed to their mothballing and subsequent dismantling.”
Written by T.L. Headley. Edited by Jonathan Rowland. This article first appeared in the WV Coal Seam blog of the West Virginia Coal Association.
Read the article online at: https://www.worldcoal.com/coal/22062015/calls-for-governor-to-stop-closure-of-wv-coal-plants-2452/
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