| Does Congressman Space Support Higher Electricity Rates? |
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Ohio electricity rates to sky rocket under plan pending before Congress Washington, DC – With only days remaining until the U.S. House of Representatives casts an historic up-or-down vote on one of the largest tax hikes in the history of Congress, Congressman Space has an opportunity to take a second and closer look at this measure, as recent estimates suggest Ohio families could be among the hardest hit. Under this proposal, the federal government would mandate increased use of expensive, unreliable forms of power, which currently represent a mere 2.8 percent of the nation’s overall electricity usage. In total, less efficient renewable electricity accounts for 0.3 percent of Ohio’s power, which would have to increase by 4,900 percent by 2020 to reach this 15 percent mandate. “Though the Washington politics on cap-and-trade may be complicated, the local consequences of this policy could not be more straight-forward,” said Thomas J. Pyle, president of the American Energy Alliance. “For it to work, and work properly, Americans’ energy bills must go up – hard, fast, and forever. That means Congressman Space has a clear choice to make: side with hard-working Ohioans and small businesses, or support out-of-the-mainstream, Washington special-interests. “President Obama has said this legislation will ‘necessarily increase the cost of electricity.’ By all accounts, increasing electricity costs in Ohio, while small towns and working-class families continue to suffer, will devastate family budgets and force businesses to shut their doors.” Currently, 34 states enforce so-called “renewable portfolio standards” – Washington-speak for government-enforced mandates that favor less-affordable, less-reliable electricity. On average, residential electricity rates are 38 percent higher and industrial rates are 50 percent higher in these states. “Unfortunately, instead of focusing on expanding American energy production, our lawmakers are intent on imposing the largest energy tax in history – yet another in a series of heavy-handed policies that dictate, rather than let the market determine, the types of energy we need for our homes and businesses,” said Pyle. The American Energy and Security Act of 2009, which includes both a cap-and-trade regime and renewable electricity mandate, does not produce a single unit of energy and further weakens our nation’s overall energy security. The U.S. House is scheduled to vote on the legislation the week of June 22.
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*Numbers are rounded to the nearest tenth percent. The American Energy Alliance (AEA) is a not-for-profit organization that engages in public policy advocacy and debate surrounding the function, operation, and government regulation of global energy markets. AEA, an affiliate of the Institute for Energy Research, works to educate and mobilize citizens around the idea that freely-functioning energy markets provide the most efficient and effective solutions to today’s global energy and environmental challenges. ##### A version of this release went to the following districts: Steve Driehaus (OH-01), Mary Jo Kilroy (OH-15), Tim Ryan (OH-17), and Zack Space (OH-18). |
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