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PPEC Expresses Concern About EPA Clean Power Plan

August 14, 2015 by Karen Donaldson

Paulding, Ohio– Monday, Aug. 10th, 2015-Paulding Putnam Electric, along with other electric co-ops in Ohio and Indiana are bracing for what is being describe as the negative financial and reliability impacts of the EPA’s newly released Clean Power Plan regulating existing power plants.

Acting under what the EPA says is its authority given to them by Congress under section 111(d) of the Clean Air Act, the agency released a final ruling on August 3rd that will seek to limit carbon dioxide emissions from power plants.

Paulding Putnam Electric CEO/General Manager George Carter says huge strides have already been made in the reduction of carbon dioxide, “I’m afraid that this new layer of regulation will increase electricity cost, without providing much in the way of environmental improvements.”

Electric Cooperative members across the country have for years been working to lessen the impact on the environment by adding renewable generation and lower-emitting resources while saving consumers money on their electric bills through energy efficiency programs.

“The new regulations are a clear overreach by the EPA that will dramatically reshape how America generates and uses electricity. “Rural America was completely left out of the EPA’s Clean Power Plan, in fact, the White House fact sheet names many agencies and departments without including any agencies overseeing rural America, “stated Carter.

In 2014, Indiana Electric Cooperatives led a coordinated grassroots campaign in response to these regulations as part of the public comment period. Over 90,000 Hoosiers asked the EPA to reconsider its approach.
“As the Clean Power Plan regulations were revealed on Aug. 3rd, Indiana’s electric cooperatives are disappointed the EPA chose not to adapt their regulations to help protect affordable electricity for Hoosiers,” said Rick Coons, CEO of Indiana Electric Cooperatives. “While some modifications were made, the final regulations continue to reflect the fundamental flaws of the EPA’s original proposal. We believe these regulations will add additional and unnecessary burdens to already rising costs without making any meaningful impact on carbon emissions worldwide,” added Coons.

Buckeye Power and Ohio Rural Electric Cooperatives President and CEO Pat O’Loughlin also released a statement regarding the decision, “While changes were made to the Clean Power Plan, those changes haven’t gone far enough to ensure the affordability and reliability of the electricity our members count on. We will be thoroughly examining the final version of the regulation to determine its potential impact to our members.”

Paulding Putnam Electric Co-op is encouraging members to help fight for affordable electricity by joining ACRE/COPA®. ACRE/COPA® is a political action committee that represents the voices of electric co-op owners on Capitol Hill. For more information please visit: www.ppec.coop/acrecopa-sign-up.

Paulding Putnam Electric Cooperative is proud to serve more than 12,900 member-owners in Paulding, Putnam, Defiance, Van Wert and Allen Counties in Ohio and Adams and Allen counties in Indiana. Since 1935, we have provided reliable power to rural areas with pride.

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About Karen Donaldson

Karen Donaldson is a life long resident of Continental, Ohio, a class of 78' graduate and is also the co-owner of Continental eNews. Karen is the primary author and news manager for Continental eNews.

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