Ohio's FirstEnergy Nuclear Bailout Bill Could Undermine Funding for Renewables and Efficiency
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Ohios Republican-controlled legislature has drafted "clean air fund" legislation that would slash renewable energy and efficiency subsidies while adding about $300 million a year to electricity bills in the state, in the name of keeping its nuclear fleet from closing. The move diverges sharply from other state-level policies in the U.S. to prop up financially struggling nuclear power plants for their carbon-free electricity.
Last week, Energy News Network released draft legislation (PDF) being circulated by majority leaders in Ohios Republican-controlled House of Representatives, primarily aimed at rescuing two nuclear power plants the Davis-Besse plant near Toledo and the Perry plant near Cleveland, which bankrupt utility FirstEnergy Solutions has threatened to close by 2021.
The draft bill would add a maximum surcharge of $2.50 per month to every residential customers bill, a $20 per month surcharge to every commercial customers bill and a $250 monthly charge to every industrial customers bill, to raise roughly $300 million a year.
Of that, about $180 million would go to subsidize FirstEnergys two nuclear plants, according to analysis reported by Energy News Network. The remaining $120 million would be available to resources that are deemed by the newly created board of political appointees to meet the funds criteria.
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