Posted on 02/11/2012 12:26:16 PM PST by Hojczyk
Socialists are like Antelopes. The Antelope can be in the desert for months without water when it rains they are only bothered by the rain drops hitting their face. When it rains for a while the water starts to puddle up and make some small bodies of water only then do the Antelope realize and get excited that they are not going to die of thrust.
Socialists are not bothered by plants shutting down it will only bother them when the lights go out.
As a former FirstEnergy employee, I can tell you that this is definitely NOT good. Search at www.cleveland.com (the Cleveland Plain Dealer) and you will see that they're closing the Eastlake plant (Eastlake, OH), the Lakeshore plant (Cleveland, OH), the Ashtabula plant (Ashtabula, OH), and part of the Bay Shore plant in Toledo, OH. That will create a significant deficit of power generation along Lake Erie. Absent replacement generation in that area, this will cause problems.
I'm going to speculate here that Ohio just went Republican in a big way because of this.
Just a side note, TVA, a federal agency, is doing the same sort of thing. They're idling coal-fired generators in favor of temporarily-cheap natural gas, nuclear, and the intermittent wind resource. It's a political decision, not an economic decision. Thanks, Obama, you worthless communist POS wannabe dictator moron.
The purpose of posting the article about 6 coal plants (4 plants in OH, 1 in MD, and 1 in PA according to the article) closing was to add to the discussion about those 3 in WVa in the article. (Trying to keep a running tab on this)
Ohio has a republican governor - Kasich
I also found this article about AEP coal plants.
EPA Regulation Closes 5 Coal Plants
http://lonelyconservative.com/2011/06/epa-regulation-closes-5-coal-plants/
The latest proposed regulations of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) will force the closing of five American Electric Power (AEP) coal-fired power plants THATS FIVE POWER PLANTS. The only option to closing is spending at least $8 BILLION renovating the plants to meet the newest guidelines. The legislation that Obama cannot get through Congress, is instead, being foisted on us through EPA regulations.
I understand your purpose, but I was pointing out the potential consequences of that particular instance. I know FirstEnergy’s system well - closing those particular plants is electrically a bad decision.
I will point out that Ohio did go for Obama in 2008, though they seem to have shifted back to reality with the 2010 election of the respectable Governor Kasich (R).
I agree - there are potential consequences for closing those plants and possibly diminishing electricity for millions of people and increasing rates are likely as well.
Davis Besse has a crack and Perry Nuclear plant had trouble a little while ago. But I am not sure of their current status.
I was playing the part of the brain dead ppl out here who still think the libs don’t get it. They absolutely know what they are doing and we are at war with those who want to hold the fist over the ppl in the USA. One ring to rule them all.
Disclaimer: Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual posters and do not necessarily represent the opinion of Free Republic or its management. All materials posted herein are protected by copyright law and the exemption for fair use of copyrighted works.