Southern Illinois lawmaker calls for special session on energy costs, grid reliability – WAND (Decatur)

Rep. Dave Severin filed legislation last week to create an Illinois regional generation reliability task force. He filed a separate plan to repeal nearly all of the clean energy laws Gov. JB Pritzker has signed since taking office. He argues Illinois will never be able to meet the demand for energy without bringing coal and natural gas plants back online.
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Riverbender
8 months ago

The power plants in addition to providing reliable low cost electric provided well paying jobs in Southern Illinois communities. All of it and just so Pritzker could tout his “accomplishments” of making Illinois green for his planned presidential run. He didn’t get the nod and now he has to sit with the mess he created as it unravels – sadly the citizens of Illinois do too

JackBolly
8 months ago
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Closing modern coal fired electric plants in IL to please the cult of climate alarmists with their near useless windmills and demands for taxpayer subsidies. Pritzker gladly sold out IL with CEJA for his extremist political ambition.

Call my shrink
8 months ago

Lets start with examining the power grid and feasibility of the electric age . Then go from there. Because we aren’t near ready

David F
8 months ago

Repeal nearly all of the clean energy laws – one of the best idea’s ever proposed!

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