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7/19/18  3:43 pm
Commenter: Maryann Long

An energy plan for our time
 

Climate change is real, and we can't afford to ignore it and continue doing the same old things we've always done. I'm a new Viriginian and I would like to see VA lead the country in the promotion and production of renewable energy. Here are some of the ways we should do this:

  • Eliminate barriers to customer-owned and third-party financed solar power?
  • Encourage customer-owned battery storage?
  • Develop pumped hydroelectric storage facilities to store wind and solar power -- NOT fossil fuel generation -- and construct them on brownfields, not greenfields?
  • Require utilities and regulators to work harder to reduce retail electricity consumption 10% by 2020?
  • Place a moratorium on new fracked gas pipelines because existing infrastructure can already meet our energy needs?
  • Eliminate the $20 million mining pool bond cap, so that funds will be there to clean up land previously mined for coal.
  • Give state tax breaks for purchase of hybrid and electric vehicles and promote the wide expansion of electric vehicle charging stations. Every single gas station should have at least one.
  • Incentivize fitness businesses to invest in energy storage devices connected to their aerobic machines and use the energy to run the centers as much as possible.

I have grandchildren and I am worried about the Earth they will inherit. There is no good reason to remain dependent on fossil fuel.

Thank you for giving me the opportunity to comment.

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