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By: T.J. Hug
THE VILLAGE REPORTER
People have until October 16 to let
their voices be heard.
Thats the last day of the comment
period in regards to new regulations
announced by the Environmental
Protection Agency (EPA) on June 2 of
this year. The Action.Coop movement
would like for those unhappy with
the new policy, known as the Clean
Power Plan, to take advantage of this
opportunity to express their opinions
on the matter. Theyve wasted little time
doing so themselves.
Implementing the rule would be
costly to the American Economy, a fier
put out by the movement maintains,
while providing little, if any, beneft to
the global climate.
The main issue that has them up in
arms is the reliance upon natural gas,
as well as the reduction in coal usage,
to generate electricity. According to
Action Coop, this will increase costs
to businesses, potentially leading to
job loss, create a $40 increase to the
average Ohio Co-op member, and even
substantially raise the cost of electricity
to everyday Ohioans.
Another part of their argument is that
these changes wont make a signifcant
impact on the environment anyway.
According to the EPAs own research,
the rule will reduce carbon dioxide
emissions by less than one percent, yet
will cost at least somewhere in the range
of $4.2 to $8.8 billion to enact.
Action.Coop also points out that
Ohio co-ops, after investing over $1
billion possess one of the cleanest coal
burning units in the world. The fact that
coal also has a proven track record of
price stability, something that cant be
said of natural gas, is also mentioned by
Action.Coop.
Even Global Science Report has made
the claim that the Clean Power Plan, by
the year 2100, would only reduce the
rise in global temperatures by less than
two one-hundredths of a degree.
Members of the Bryan North
Western Electric Cooperative saw one
of the effcient new burners frst hand
when they toured the Cardinal Plant in
Brillant, Ohio. Learning all about the
Low nitrogen oxide burners and how they
reduce emissions by sixty percent. They
also saw how Electrostatic precipators
removed ninety-nine percent of all fy
ash particles, typically produced by coal
combustion. They even saw how the
Cardinal Station used an automated
system to continuously monitor stack
gas emissions, ensuring the stations
compliance with clean air requirements
already dictated by the EPA.
Indeed, the trip showed North
Western members exactly why the Clean
Power Plan and its movement away
from coal usage seems a bit extreme
and likely unnecessary.
Its safe to say theyll probably be
speaking up before October 16.
T.J. Hug may be reached at
publisher@thevillagereporter.com
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PHOTO BY T.J. HUG, STAFF
LETS HAVE A LOOK ... Members of the North Western Electric Cooperative pose for a picture before entering the Cardinal Plant
located in Brillant, Ohio. There, the members saw the new and innovative ways in which coal is made safer for the environment.

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