Lawmakers pitch sweeping changes to energy industry and Chicagoland transit system – Capitol News IL

Senate Bill 3935 would institute a “heat decarbonization standard,” requiring gas utilities to reduce their carbon emissions each year, beginning with a 24 percent reduction in 2031 and 100 percent by 2050.
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pam
1 year ago

Heaven help us……vote these imbeciles out before these policies do us all in!!

Larry Canfield
1 year ago

What kind of Stupid is this proposal? The only way gas utilities get to zero is to close up shop and go home while their customer freeze and go broke. Have these morons done any simple arithmetic? 1 Therm of gas is equal to 29 KWH of electricity. One therm of gas cost me 34 cents in April ’24. 29KWH of comed’s juice, same month, cost $1.85, or almost 5X. Both numbers are for the joules only, All the taxes, fees, taxes on taxes, and other BS that gets larded on, especially for electricity, are not included. Heat pumps my… Read more »

Pat S.
1 year ago
Reply to  Larry Canfield

Perhaps your comments should be forwarded to all of the ignorant legislators who govern from emotion rather than logic. That’s the majority. What qualifications are required to govern? The ability to garner favor with a political party, then get more votes than the opposition. No experience, no education, no testing … just get voted in. Brandon Johnson is the poster child for unqualified politicians – what a inept individual. In his own words he is: “… a black man married to a black woman raising three black children on the west side of Chicago.” Those words will forever define Mr.… Read more »

Wyatt Earp
1 year ago
Reply to  Larry Canfield

All the above is true , also each home had better have a 400amp main service to supply all the electrical goodies and don’t forget
The EV fast charger in the garage.
It won’t work the grid cannot supply the additional loads.

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