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Panich52

(5,829 posts)
Sun Mar 22, 2015, 04:33 PM Mar 2015

Coal State of WV in Transition to Solar Energy

A group devoted to creating alternative energy jobs in Central Appalachia is building a first for West Virginia’s southern coalfields region this week: a rooftop solar array, assembled by unemployed and underemployed coal miners and contractors.

From an Article by Mikala Reasbeck, Mint Press News, February 19, 2015

West Virginia may be best known as the source of the coal that built America and keeps its lights on, yet communities throughout the state are taking back their energy independence and going solar.


At just 9.70 cents per kilowatt hour, West Virginians pay the third-lowest electricity rates in the nation.* Yet they don’t enjoy the nation’s lowest electricity bills, and they’re not likely to in the future, either.

Indeed, from 2007 to 2011, electricity rates jumped an average of 50 percent across the state. And on Feb. 3, the state’s Public Service Commission approved another rate increase for Mon Power and Potomac Edison, subsidiaries operating under the Ohio-based FirstEnergy Corp. Together, these subsidiaries serve over 520,500 customers in 34 counties and the Eastern Panhandle of West Virginia.

This latest hike is “just 7.4 percent more reason to go solar,” according to Joey James’ reading of the document from the commission.

James is a staff scientist with the Energy Program of Downstream Strategies, a Morgantown, West Virginia-based environmental consulting firm. ...

“There’s a community of young West Virginians who all have the same vision: What’s happened historically isn’t working. And we’re all looking ahead to something new,” James told MintPress News.

That “something new” is slowly, but surely, coming in the form of solar power. Over the past couple of years, community solar co-ops have been popping up on the hills and in the hollers of West Virginia, and more are in the works.

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“West Virginia’s coal built America”

West Virginia’s identity and economy has long been tied to the coal-based energy it produces not just for itself — the state generated at least 96 percent of its own electricity from coal last year — but also the nation.

“West Virginia’s coal built America. It fired its steel mills, lit its homes, and provided the cheap energy to create the wealthiest nation in the world,” Patrick Reis wrote for the National Journal in 2013.

Yet, as that article goes on to note, this hasn’t improved the lives of West Virginians. The state consistently ranks among the nation’s poorest, its residents scoring the lowest in well-being indices and with nearly the lowest life expectancy.

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*Can't prove that by my HREA bills. One would think the New Deal-era program would offer inexpensive electricity, but I pay more per month just to run a fridge and night-only flood light at my WV cabin than I do for whole house full of electronics in SW PA. How can that be?

It also distresses me that REA buts into, and strongly sells, coal-fired elec production.

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Coal State of WV in Transition to Solar Energy (Original Post) Panich52 Mar 2015 OP
West Virginia has NEVER benefited from its coal. nakocal Mar 2015 #1
Sorry to bring facts into the discussion. iandhr Mar 2015 #2
A lot of Fox news watching Republicans now though. mackdaddy Mar 2015 #3
No doubt iandhr Mar 2015 #4
Dems weren't always so liberal, esp south of Mason-Dixon line. And being a poor, exploited Dem does Panich52 Mar 2015 #5
Agree with you 100% iandhr Mar 2015 #6
Except that the owners of the coal mines have historically been republicans nakocal Mar 2015 #7

nakocal

(551 posts)
1. West Virginia has NEVER benefited from its coal.
Sun Mar 22, 2015, 06:11 PM
Mar 2015

While the coal from West Virginia may have helped build the nation the state of West Virginia has NEVER benefited from its coal. If you look at its poverty which has been endemic since it became a state you have to ask what happened to the money made from the coal. It certainly never managed to get into the pockets of the residents of West Virginia. Yet the majority of its citizens will still vote for the republicans who policies have kept them ignorant and poor for generations.

iandhr

(6,852 posts)
2. Sorry to bring facts into the discussion.
Sun Mar 22, 2015, 10:14 PM
Mar 2015

It has been a Democratic State for most of its history.

mackdaddy

(1,526 posts)
3. A lot of Fox news watching Republicans now though.
Mon Mar 23, 2015, 04:39 PM
Mar 2015

My family is from there. All my aunts and uncles were Union coal mining Democrats. Now nearly All their children my cousins are Fox New junkies.

I can not talk politics with them any more when I go back for a visit. And I do not follow any of them on facebook as it is just a continuous screed of anti-Obama nonsense.


And the state government has been taken over by the repubs now. And they are busy trying to implement the ALEC written attacks on renewable energy many other republican controlled states are going for.

http://www.fayettetribune.com/opinion/editorials/west-virginia-s-monopoly-utilities-launch-a-two-pronged-attack/article_bba4c5d2-ae4a-11e4-b4c0-237330702eb0.html

http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/tusk-west-virginia-utilities-resort-to-deceiving-senators-to-eliminate-rooftop-solar-300035021.html

iandhr

(6,852 posts)
4. No doubt
Mon Mar 23, 2015, 06:24 PM
Mar 2015

I went to a YDA conference in Charleston in 2013 and the people from West Virginia explained a very bad situation. This was before the midterms before the GOP took over.

Panich52

(5,829 posts)
5. Dems weren't always so liberal, esp south of Mason-Dixon line. And being a poor, exploited Dem does
Mon Mar 23, 2015, 07:04 PM
Mar 2015

not make one immune to the snake oil salesmen who sold the idea of coal as the only viable source of a steady income.

Mackdaddy is right on the right-turn in the state. The Repubs' war on coal idea sold too well there because of 150-some years of indoctrination. Hell, the upper-mid-class Repub neighborhood I live in near Pittsburgh had 'stop Obama's war on coal' signs during campaigns.

iandhr

(6,852 posts)
6. Agree with you 100%
Mon Mar 23, 2015, 07:11 PM
Mar 2015

But you can't say the problems over there are 100% the fault of the GOP was my only point

nakocal

(551 posts)
7. Except that the owners of the coal mines have historically been republicans
Tue Mar 24, 2015, 11:13 PM
Mar 2015

Except that the owners of the coal mines have historically been republicans.

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