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U.S. Chamber Official on Obama Clean Power Plan: 'There Will Be Lawsuits'
Capitol Confidential ^ | 9/23/2015 | Jack Spencer

Posted on 09/24/2015 1:38:04 PM PDT by MichCapCon

Some new federal environmental regulations in the works, including those covering energy and water, could have significant implications for the relationship between the states and the federal government, as well as the executive and legislative branches of the federal government. That's the view of William L. Kovacs, the senior vice president for environment and regulatory affairs with the U.S. Chamber of Commerce. In an interview conducted on Sept. 10, Kovacs provided Michigan Capitol Confidential his perspective on these matters. The following are excerpts from that interview.

CapCon: What is the Chamber’s position regarding President Barack Obama’s Clean Energy Plan?

Kovacs: We will be litigating it. The issue before the courts will be whether or not the EPA has the authority under the Clean Air Act to go beyond the fence line and determine the fuel mix for individual states. It hasn’t had that authority in the past. In essence, what the EPA enacted is a cap-and-trade system with a renewable portfolio standard (which is a mandate).

CapCon: Would you say that we should expect to see a lot of lawsuits filed in regard to this issue and the various aspects of it?

Kovacs: There are going to be many lawsuits; there already have been some, and there will be a number of groups and entities joining the suits. This could include about 13 to 15 states. The lawsuits will still be going on after the current president has left office. Deciding the scope of the EPA’s authority is a very fundamental issue. It is not just the Clean Energy Plan; there are also the EPA ozone standards and the Waters of the U.S. plan, which would give the EPA authority over all water and all the land within 4,000 feet of it. In addition to the issue of the overreach involved, none of this would be cheap. The EPA would be allowed to dictate regulations while only paying 17 percent of the costs."

CapCon: What’s the U.S. Chamber’s position regarding renewable energy?

Kovacs: Generally we support renewable energy but believe the market should be the determining factor, not mandates. But what is really behind all of this are much, much bigger questions. These are questions that go back to the beginning of the republic. They pertain to federalism, the states and the federal government. It is about the relationship between two sovereigns: the states and the federal government. What happens when a federal agency begins saying it can determine what states do in a way that radically changes that relationship? If the EPA is allowed to cross the fence lines, take control of the water and land mass, it can really do anything. What it wants to do represents an incredible change.

CapCon: How did we get to this point?

Kovacs: I’ve just given a presentation on that, which was titled "Legislating without Congress." About 45 years ago Congress delegated enormous power to the EPA, and since then the courts have given deference to the agency’s increasingly aggressive rules even when the rules were being based on selected data and unreasonable assumptions. With Congress divided, it has continually failed to put a stop to what’s been happening. And what’s really happening is a shift in who really legislates in the United States. Article I of the Constitution states that all legislative power resides with the Congress, but what happens when Congress delegates its authority to an agency and then — because of being divided —can’t reclaim legislative control?

CapCon: Is the problem that Congress is divided or that Congress just refuses to do what’s needed?

Kovacs: It’s due to the divided state of our government and without Congress acting, absolutely nothing ever gets repealed. We still have environmental regulations that are based on what the situation was 45 years ago. Actually our air and water are a lot cleaner now than they were back in the 1960s and 1970s but there have been no adjustments that reflect those improvements.

CapCon: What (in addition to the lawsuits) ought to be done to get things back to the way it should be?

Kovacs: We have some recommendations. First, we need an accountability act to place at least some restraints on the EPA. Second, we need to streamline the permit process. It shouldn’t be allowed to go on and on for multiple years of complex and costly studies and reports. Also, the EPA shouldn’t be able to change the rules in the middle of the process. We should require that decisions on permitting be made within three years. Third, we need to address what are called "sue and settle" agreements. These occur when the agency accepts lawsuits from outside groups and ends up serving the demands of those groups instead of the public.


TOPICS: Government
KEYWORDS: energy; environment

1 posted on 09/24/2015 1:38:04 PM PDT by MichCapCon
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To: MichCapCon

So, a bunch of environmental lawyers making money. When this gets turned into a TV series they can name it ‘There will be pantsuits’.


2 posted on 09/24/2015 1:40:46 PM PDT by VaeVictis (~Woe to the Conquered~)
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To: MichCapCon

The national Chamber of Amnesty?


3 posted on 09/24/2015 1:41:23 PM PDT by SoFloFreeper
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To: SoFloFreeper

If the Current Regime is SERIOUS about clean energy, they would promote a technology called “Plasma arc trash reduction”, a process by which ALL forms of trash are reduced to their constituent atomic structure, then the heat generated by this process is used to drive electric power generation. The primary products of this process are “syngas”, a mixture of carbon monoxide and hydrogen, both of which are excellent fuels that may be used to drive the generation of electric power, and a silica slag which contains practically all other components of whatever went into the trash stream.

The volume of the slag that comes off is about a quarter to a tenth of the volume of the original trash, and it may be mined for various metallic content, as it is a higher grade of ore than is most of the material that is hauled up out of the ground by various mining operations all over the world. It may be hot-formed into building blocks, and depending on how it is cooled (rapid quench or slow radiant cooling), it forms various grades of igneous stone. Or it may be crushed as aggregate for concrete or for road building purposes.

Once up and running, the operating temperature of the plasma torch is about 33,000 degrees F., about three times the temperature of the sun’s surface. The syngas generated is about 2,200 degrees F., and is passed over a heat exchanger to generate superheated steam, in the process of cooling it. Once cooled, the stream of hydrogen and carbon monoxide may be separated, yielding up pure hydrogen which may be used to power a fuel cell, or burned directly in the presence of oxygen to yield a very hot flame, which may be used to further produce power through the medium of superheated steam. Carbon monoxide itself is an excellent fuel which when combined with oxygen, forms carbon dioxide, a safe, NON-POLLUTING fraction of our atmosphere, and one that is vital for the photosynthesis of oxygen and carbohydrates in green growing plants. The carbon dioxide may also be captured, cooled and compressed into either liquid CO2, or allowed to become “dry ice”, an intensely cold and solid form of CO2, and an important industrial product.

The hydrogen, of course, when combined with oxygen, becomes water vapor.

Empty out our land fills and turn those blighted acres back into “greenfields”, divert all the existing and continuing waste stream into electric power, reduce need for and dependence on fossil fuels, assure a continuous supply of building materials that will prove to be the equal of our current supplies, and provide a way of reclaiming metallic elements otherwise lost when merely dumped in a hole in the ground. And not only the land fills, the sewage sludge that is now dumped there could go through this plasma arc, with the decomposed fecal matter adding its bit to the “syngas”, and simultaneously extracting all the dreaded metals like cadmium and mercury from circulation in the soil and groundwater.

I don’t see a downside. Most elegant solution.

It has been estimated that perhaps fewer than a dozen of these processing units could both clean up all the existing waste dumps, and the current waste stream, for a municipality the size of New York City, and generate enough electricity to keep it lit and industry-capable, without tapping into outside sources.

There is a place to spend the funds for infrastructure that does NOT have to be only for the roads and bridges. This is infrastructure that actually IMPROVES our environment. And generates a number of useful by-products, not the least of which is relatively cheap electric power.

And carbon-neutral to boot. NO fossil fuels are used once the cycle is started.

Can’t get greener than that.


4 posted on 09/24/2015 1:59:27 PM PDT by alloysteel (If Stupidity got us into this mess, then why can't it get us out? - Will Rogers.)
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To: MichCapCon

Obama’s Clean Power Plan will be like everything else Obama , “A MESS”


5 posted on 09/24/2015 2:53:37 PM PDT by butlerweave
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To: alloysteel

Ah yes, I remember the article from about 8 years ago in Pop-Science or Pop-Mechanics. Add to that “LFTR” Liquid Florine Thorium Reactors, and we would be the envy of the world. Other technologies can come along ( the solar shingles might be one ) but at some point you have run with what you got...


6 posted on 09/24/2015 3:49:24 PM PDT by taildragger (It's Cruz & Walker. Anything else is a Yugo with Racing Stripes....)
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To: taildragger
Well Chamber of Commence it's a double edge sword fund RINO’s and lose on these issues or back RINO’s and get cheap labor
7 posted on 09/24/2015 4:03:26 PM PDT by scooby321
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To: alloysteel

Here: http://www.explainthatstuff.com/plasma-arc-recycling.html


8 posted on 09/24/2015 6:29:00 PM PDT by nomad
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To: alloysteel

Also: http://www.plasmawastedisposal.com/


9 posted on 09/24/2015 6:30:16 PM PDT by nomad
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To: alloysteel

Sounds good, bumped for later read.


10 posted on 09/24/2015 6:30:59 PM PDT by nomad
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