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Murray Energy reacts to FERC’s rejection of Perry’s proposal

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Murray Energy Corp. is extremely disappointed that the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) has rejected US Energy Secretary Rick Perry’s proposal to subsidies coal and nuclear power plants, which Perry intended was to ensure the reliability, resiliency, and fuel security of the US’ electric power grids.

Robert E. Murray, the Chairman, President and CEO of Murray Energy stated: "This is a bureaucratic cop-out, whereby these FERC Commissioners have totally avoided making a decision regarding the very urgent situation relative to the lack of reliability, resiliency, and security in our electric power grids in our Country."

 

"It also adds to the cost of electricity," he added. “I fear that we will now immediately observe the announcement of further decommissioning of nuclear and coal-fired electricity generation that will further exacerbate this critical situation."

"Indeed, the recent moderately cold weather period has further demonstrated the need for immediate action to ensure the reliability and resiliency of our electric power grids, and to hold down the cost of electricity, as natural gas prices have peaked at US$175 per million BTU, which is 60 times their normal levels, and the cost of electric power in some parts of our Country peaked at over US$500/MWh, up from less than US$30/MWh," stated Murray. "Further, at least 37 000 MW of supposedly natural gas-powered electricity were entirely unavailable due to the priority for home heating use and the inability of natural gas to flow at cold temperatures.  Additionally, power users in South Carolina were asked to voluntarily cut back on their electricity usage because of critical margins in the electric power grid."

"If it were not for the electricity generated by our Nation's coal-fired and nuclear power plants, we would be experiencing massive brownouts and blackouts in this Country.  During these critical times, coal has far outperformed all other fuel sources, including natural gas, dispatching at over twice the level of gas plants and over 15 times the output from windmills and solar panels," Murray said.

"While FERC Commissioners Kevin J. McIntyre, Robert F. Powelson, Richard Glick and Cheryl A. LaFleur sit on their hands and refuse to take the action directed by Energy Secretary Rick Perry and President Donald Trump, the decommissioning of more coal-fired and nuclear plants could result, further jeopardising the reliability, resiliency, and security of America's electric power grids even further.  It will also raise the cost of electricity for all Americans, including those on fixed incomes, single mothers, and manufacturers of products for the global marketplace," Murray concluded.

Read the article online at: https://www.worldcoal.com/power/10012018/murray-energy-reacts-to-fercs-rejection-of-perrys-proposal/

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