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RGGI is good for Maryland and other states in the cap-and-trade consortium. Including Virginia.

woody woodruff | April 12, 2023

ecoblast.jpgUtility Dive, an online business newsletter about, well, utilities, keeps a close eye on changes in electric power companies and the grid, more in the news all the time. The newsletter reports here on a study about us and our near-dozen neighboring states in the deal called the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative (RGGI), a cap-and-trade plan that collects revenue from carbon-emitting power sources (and so incentivizes their replacement). The report is outlined below, and shows that Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin's knee-jerk attempt to reverse former Gov. Ralph Northam's ushering in of Virginia to the compact is (to be kind) misguided. Dominion Power, which owns a lot of Virginia lawmakers, of course finds RGGI a pain. Read more about a setup that could be a pathway to our grid keeping up with the surging need for electric power in the face of climate catastrophe.

 

 

 

 

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M.A. and Ph.d. from University of Maryland Merrill College of Journalism, would-be radical, sci-fi fan... retired to a life of keyboard radicalism...
RGGI is good for Maryland and other states in the cap-and-trade consortium. Including Virginia.
RGGI is good for Maryland and other states in the cap-and-trade consortium. Including Virginia.
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