Obama has made it clear, both in word and action, that climate-change
regulation is a top priority for his second term. Putting aside the
legitimate questions about the science behind climate-change alarmism,
the nomination of Gina McCarthy as EPA administrator is just the latest
sign that the president is determined to push a market-subverting,
economy-handcuffing energy agenda on the American people.
Obama wasted no time in selecting climate change as a top priority.
During his inauguration speech, he played to our emotions with the
liberal talking point that failing to address climate change “would
betray our children and future generations.”
Obama then went on to escalate his commitment to climate change by
delivering an ultimatum that, “If Congress won’t act soon to protect
future generations, I will. I will direct my cabinet to come up with
executive actions we can take, now and in the future, to reduce
pollution, prepare our communities for the consequences of climate
change, and speed the transition to more sustainable sources of energy."
Climate-change regulation is the foundation of President Obama’s
command-and-control energy policy, which will fundamentally transform
our electricity market and put greater pressure on the wider economy.
Regulations targeting greenhouse-gas emissions (such as the carbon
dioxide emitted from burning fossil fuels) result in higher prices for
coal, oil and natural gas. Coal is by design the biggest loser with
climate-change regulations, because it emits twice as much carbon
dioxide as natural gas - its primary competitor for generating
electricity. By raising the cost of coal through climate change
regulations, Obama is forcing utilities to use natural gas and renewable
energy.
With Gina McCarthy at the EPA’s helm, President Obama will have a
trusted lieutenant eager to execute his command-and-control energy
policy through the executive branch. McCarthy has a long history as an
enforcer for climate-change regulatory strategy. Serving under
then-Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney, she formulated the state’s Climate
Protection Action Plan and headed Connecticut's Department of
Environmental Protection. She headed the state’s participation in the
Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative – a cap-and-trade system for a group
of Northeastern states.
Last March, working for former EPA Administrator Lisa Jackson,
McCarthy’s group formulated a proposed rule to establish emissions
standards for the future construction of power plants. The EPA’s
proposal would essentially ban the construction of new coal power plants
because the limit set for carbon dioxide can’t be met without utilities
taking a huge risk on the cost of implementing unproven carbon capture
and storage technology.
As the assistant administrator of the Office of Air and Radiation,
McCarthy helped lead the attack against coal by developing a series of
EPA regulations to reduce traditional emissions defined by the Clean Air
Act.
She’ll have even more power to inflict harm if confirmed to head the
EPA. Obama’s emphasis on climate change means McCarthy’s priority will
be to crack down on greenhouse gas emissions like carbon dioxide, which
the agency declared a dangerous pollutant in 2009. The Utility MACT
Rule, in particular, is
responsible for forcing a significant number of
coal-fired power plants to close. For utilities, it’s cheaper to close
older power plants than incur the cost of upgrading to meet new
regulatory standards.
In addition to finalizing the new power plant standard this year, the
EPA is expected to issue a proposed rule to address existing stationary
sources of carbon dioxide, such as power plants and refineries.
Utilities, confronted with a regulatory certainty that using coal is
going to be prohibitively expensive, will shift more power generation to
natural gas and renewable energy sources, and pass the higher costs and
lower reliability of those energy sources on to average consumers
already faced with high energy bills inflated by the current regulatory
burden.
Command-and-control polices from Washington dictating a massive shift
away from coal-fired electricity will yield a number of adverse
consequences. In testimony before a congressional panel last year, an
Ohio EPA official said the closing of 11 coal power plants resulted in
future electricity prices that were twice that of another region in the
country. He also warned of possible power shortages.
The New York Times reported that New England, which gets over
half of its electricity from natural gas, recently faced an energy
squeeze. The natural gas pipelines supplying the region could not keep
up with a surge of demand from a cold snap. Luckily, the region was
bailed out by New York’s Indian Point nuclear power plant. New England
is not alone. According to the Wall Street Journal, California is
struggling to find ways to avoid energy shortages because the state’s
surging use of solar and wind power does not have enough backup energy
from fossil fuel sources.
Following Obama’s failure to deliver on his cap-and-trade legislation
during his first term, it’s clear that he is determined to keep his
promise to bankrupt the coal industry. With Gina McCarthy at the helm of
the EPA, he’s poised to do just that at the expense of families
nationwide.
http://townhall.com/columnists/tomborelli/2013/03/26/president-obamas-epa-pick-threatens-market-stability-n1549505/page/full/
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