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Obama Backs EPA War on Coal, While Networks Ignore Harm to Industry

By Julia A. Seymour | June 16, 2011 | 10:41

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It is no longer a secret that President Obama's administration is willing to allow electricity prices to "necessarily skyrocket," in order to accomplish his green energy agenda.

Although he has so far been unsuccessful at instituting cap-and-trade, Obama's Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is hard at work running coal companies and consumers into the ground. Not that you'd know it from ABC, NBC and CBS news coverage.

According to Paul Bedard's June 8 Washington Whispers column in US News & World Report, "two new EPA pollution regulations will slam the coal industry so hard that hundreds of thousands of jobs will be lost, and electric rates will skyrocket 11 percent to over 23 percent, according to a new study based on government data."

The Hill reported that the EPA is attempting to "impose new regulations aimed at limiting greenhouse gas emissions and air pollutants including mercury and arsenic."

American Electric Power (AEP) released its proposed compliance plan on June 9 for those "pending" EPA regulations. AEP, which is one of the largest U.S. utilities and delivers electricity to more than 5 million people, said that in order to comply with the new regulations they would need to retire 6,000 megawatts of coal-generated power in the next couple of years.

They would also have to shutter five plants (two in W.Va., two in Ohio and one in Va.) entirely and retrofit others, costing $6 billion to $8 billion. AEP also estimated a net loss of 600 power plant jobs, not including the ripple effect through the industry and affected communities. Higher energy prices are regressive and hurt the poorest the most.

Bloomberg reported on June 13, that if AEP is unable to pass on compliance costs due to state regulators, it may also have to sell Kentucky Power.

Yet, according to a Nexis search only three network news stories in 2011 have even mentioned coal and the EPA in the same story. One story mentioned the potential for the Senate to vote to stop the EPA from regulating greenhouse gases. But in the other two cases, the networks alluded to new EPA regulations, praised them and included representatives from the left-wing Sierra Club, while ignoring costs to industry and consumers.

Both of those stories were on ABC, one on "Good Morning America" and the other on "World News with Diane Sawyer." The "World News" story talked about the "terror" of coal ash and one town's "cry for help."

ABC's Jim Sciutto referenced one of the proposed EPA regulations March 29, 2011 saying, "Well, last year, the EPA proposed calling this [coal ash] hazardous waste. That would have required real safety measures, protective liners, water monitoring. But they stalled that rule. Now they're considering something much more lenient which would not even be federally enforceable."

"Good Morning America," alluded to another of the proposed EPA regulations - this one about mercury saying, "the EPA put out new protections about mercury because high levels of mercury" are dangerous. Sam Champion interviewed Mary Anne Hitt from the left-wing Sierra Club on March 17, 2011, who said, "All of us will be exposed to less mercury thanks to these new EPA protections, which are just a draft."

The networks couldn't muster a story, or even a word in either of those stories about the how the coal industry and the economy would be impacted by the EPA proposals. With more than half the nation's electricity currently fueled by coal, the impact will be huge especially in the nation's heartland.

The left may want to pretend that the billions of dollars companies would have to spend to comply with new regulations will simply come out of some rich guy's pockets, but the reality is that it will take away coal mining and plant jobs from people who have families to support and raise electricity rates for all consumers - many of whom are already struggling in a very difficult economy.

Julie Wern writing for the Chicago Tribune said that consumers in the 13 states serviced by the PJM Interconnection (which includes Illinois) could see their electric bills "jump an estimated 40 to 60 percent in the next few years."

Wern correctly identified pending EPA regulations that will make coal plants more expensive to run (and shut some plants down) as the cause for the potential rate hikes.

AEP's own estimate for electricity price increases was 10 to 35 percent. Of course liberal environmentalists were thrilled by AEP's compliance plan. A Sierra Club spokeswoman (the same woman consulted by ABC), said "If AEP follows through with this plan then it will join a growing list of utilities … that have come to the same conclusion: coal has become an increasingly poor investment." She also blamed coal plants for "thousands of premature deaths, asthma attacks and heart attacks every year."

Struggling families, however, are likely to be much less excited by the White House's attempts to regulate coal plants out of existence while being forced to bear the burden of higher costs, fewer jobs and potentially less reliable energy.

Obama's Plan to 'Bankrupt' Coal Hits Hard in West Virgini

President Obama threatened to bankrupt the coal industry with cap-and-trade legislation. Now his EPA is making good on that threat through regulation.

In a January 2008 interview, Obama said: "So if somebody wants to build a coal-powered plant, they can; it's just that it will bankrupt them because they're going to be charged a huge sum for all that greenhouse gas that's being emitted."

The EPA has already taken other steps against the coal mining industry. In January 2011, the EPA took an unprecendented step by revoking a 4-year-old clean water permit from Arch Coal's Spruce Mine No. 1 located in West Virginia.

Investor's Business Daily (IBD) noted in a Jan. 19, 2011 editorial that Arch Coal "followed every jot and tittle of the rules it was to operate under." The company had also invested $250 million in that particular mine project.

According to IBD, this was all part of "Obama's War on Coal," and remarked that "it matters not even if you follow the rules" because the EPA's actions proved "rules can be changed on the fly."

Rep. Nick Rahall, D-W.Va., expressed concerns following the EPA decision regarding Arch Coal, saying 'it just sends a very chilling effect upon any company that is currently negotiating, in good faith, with the EPA to obtain a permit for a worthwhile project.' His remarks were to MetroNewsTalkline in W.Va.

In April, Arch Coal sued the EPA for revoking that permit, according to the Charleston Gazette.

BMI Finds Networks Ignore Coal Industry Unless Disaster Strikes

In February 2011, the Business & Media Institute released an analysis of broadcast network news stories mentioning coal in reference to coal mining, energy from coal and the coal industry between Jan. 1, 2010 and Jan. 31, 2011. BMI found that 79.5 percent of those stories were focused on a mining accident or mine-related disaster.

The mainstream news media often given coal a bad name, literally, calling it the "dirtiest fuel on earth," "dangerous" and "polluting." Of course the primary reason for those attacks is that coal is a fossil fuel, which the media have long campaigned against in the name of global warming alarmism.

But what the networks rarely report is how necessary coal power is for the U.S., that it provides high paying jobs in rural areas, and that it has been getting safer. According to National Mining Association spokesman Luke Popovich the U.S. coal mining industry has cut fatal injuries by two-thirds in the past 18 years. It has also gotten cleaner; he said that since 1980 U.S. power plants have reduced "criteria pollutants" regulated by the Clean Air Act by more than 50 percent.

Despite that record, the network news media focused on the coal industry almost exclusively when a tragedy occurs, such as the April 2010 mine explosion that took 29 lives. While such disasters are worthy of attention, it is unfair of the networks to also ignore the necessity of the industry and the benefits coal brings to mining communities' economies and to the country as a whole by supplying a stable domestic source of energy production.
 

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Time to Impeach

Submitted by Red Jeep on Thu, 06/16/2011 - 11:07am.

If not over this, then Libya or Yemen. Take your pick.

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Declare war on DOMESTIC ENEMIES!

Submitted by MaximusBraveheart on Thu, 06/16/2011 - 12:25pm.

Socialists are domestic enemies plain & simple. Our USA government does not have the right to take "other peoples money" and redistribute it. Socialism is not in the Constitution!!! EPA hindering and shutting down our energy resources is just as damaging and is the work of the ENEMY! Plain & simple again!

Citizens should be doing their own charity with their own money, time & love. (And charity is not socialism's goal but to steal power, your vote & submission, in exchange for a stolen handout). This has indeed proven CRUEL over and over again! Socialism fails due to HUMAN NATURE! Nothing will EVER change that! The government is now a stumbling block to true charity. hard work, dignity & liberty. Welcome to the United States of Welfare! Bye, bye freedom & jobs!

From now on, we need to call things what they are, and not treat socialism as acceptable in any form. EPA = TREASON. SOCIALISM = TREASON! Do not accept them! Traitors, wake up and learn! Embrace the Constitution! It is your DUTY!

-- Maximusbraveheart -- Is TRUTH knowable? Moral Relativism is the abandonment of Truth. Truth is knowable. Truth conforms to Reality. Reality is observable by evidence & witness in this day & from history. Relativism is Sesame Street play land.

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Second Term?

Submitted by HardRightTurn on Thu, 06/16/2011 - 11:38am.

Not a chance. He won't carry West Virginia for sure now. All Obama will take in 2012 are the hard red states. Deep maroon.
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He can probalby kiss

Submitted by motherbelt on Thu, 06/16/2011 - 12:24pm.

He can probalby kiss Pennsylvania goodbye too.

Even with Joe from Scranton on the ticket.

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This was Obama's plan all along...

Submitted by motherbelt on Thu, 06/16/2011 - 12:12pm.

to bankrupt the coal industry. He said as much in 2008.

Patterico had this story back then  (quotes are there, but the audio is no longer available a Gateway Pundit)

“So if somebody wants to build a coal-powered plant, they can; it’s just that it will bankrupt them because they’re going to be charged a huge sum for all that greenhouse gas that’s being emitted.

That will also generate billions of dollars that we can invest in solar, wind, biodiesel and other alternative energy approaches.

The only thing I’ve said with respect to coal, I haven’t been some coal booster. What I have said is that for us to take coal off the table as a ideological matter as opposed to saying if technology allows us to use coal in a clean way, we should pursue it.

So if somebody wants to build a coal-powered plant, they can.

It’s just that it will bankrupt them.”

So did Joe "No coal" Biden:

I guess Obama's decided that now is the time to take coal off the table.

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mb great quotes. R ads need

Submitted by MaximusBraveheart on Thu, 06/16/2011 - 12:37pm.

mb great quotes. R ads need to quote these simple messages and show how damaging they are. The public needs to see this truth that is very hard to spin any other way. And coal is "bio" as far as I know! It is like "corn," just stored up, and in a nice combustible & compact package! I am pretty sure that burning corn as ethanol produces just as much CO2 per BTU as does coal.

The whole idea that CO2 is pollution needs to be shot down as a top priority also. Saying it is pollution is a treasonous power grab also. Such statements should be not ignored and argued with scientific facts showing it to be utter nonsense.

-- Maximusbraveheart -- Is TRUTH knowable? Moral Relativism is the abandonment of Truth. Truth is knowable. Truth conforms to Reality. Reality is observable by evidence & witness in this day & from history. Relativism is Sesame Street play land.

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More from Venezuala...

Submitted by Radical1979 on Thu, 06/16/2011 - 12:35pm.

So now Joe Kennedy can ramp up his promos of Venezuela giving the shivering U.S. citizens free oil, since now we'll all be freezing due to coal plants being shut down by BO.

He took the car keys away from the GOP and is giving them to the dictators of the world.

Proud member of the 53%!
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I hope the voters in PA, WV,

Submitted by Free Stinker on Thu, 06/16/2011 - 12:39pm.

I hope the voters in PA, WV, VA, and OH are apying attention.

 

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Obama Goes Green and Detroit Goes Black

Submitted by upcountrywater on Thu, 06/16/2011 - 12:37pm.

We are talking about a long hot summer (It's not even summer yet...)

Is there a better metaphor for the Obama administration’s utopian transformation of America than the Detroit power blackout of 2011?

How ironic that Detroit is a model for Democratic policy — welfare, living wage, high taxes, city-run services — yet the collective havoc these policies have wrought on this city are so embarrassing the Liberal-in-Chief barely acknowledges its existence.

You Didn't Build That.

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UP. Do you remember

Submitted by Zippy on Thu, 06/16/2011 - 3:48pm.

UP. Do you remember 01-21-2009?
Barry and the tree huggers sued in Federal Court, to shut down, plans to build 2 nuke plants and 8 coal fired plants in MI.
The Nuke plants were already approved for construction. And they somehow stopped the process.
DTE was supposed to replace the plants in Monroe and St. Clair. Build the new ones and tear down the old ones. Use existing infrastructure.....IE. power lines and such....
These people are crazy.
The best thing. The tree huggers I work with. Complain about the coal plant. "I can sense when the wind changes".
I tell them. Well, if not for your buddies. In 3 yrs. You would have had cleaner air. But, not now......

-Zippy. Live in the dirt and eat out of a can. Or live in a can and eat dirt........ Die on your feet or live on your knees........
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Those huge construction companies are bankrupt

Submitted by upcountrywater on Fri, 06/17/2011 - 12:11pm.

Their money is now in useless concrete slabs and rusting re-bar.

It's the bureaucrats favorite game, sure you can invest all your money in this business, Oh haha we killed your project. No refunds, ever, sue us we are the government, you lose.

And the bureaucrats wonder why almost no one in business wants to invest, in America.

Another example: Hawaii is the only island group on the planet without a ferry service... and It will remain that way. Superferry

EDIT: Today another lemonade business goes down in fines

Business is just too big....sheesh

You Didn't Build That.

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Icebreaker?

Submitted by deadeyedan on Thu, 06/16/2011 - 2:38pm.

One of the more noteworthy of the points brought up in Julia's text here is that of Investors Business Daily documenting the troubles of Arch Coal's Spruce Mine because of on-the-fly regulating costing them their quarter-billion-dollar investment.

It's reminiscent of the outrageous sudden regulation imposed on Shell Oil when they were busy exploring for reserves along the Alaskan north coast recently. After already spending four billion on the project they were told that the icebreaker they were going to need for continuing their pursuits was going to emit too much pollution for a tiny hamlet some seventy miles away.

Seventy miles away?

Icebreaker? Wait a minute. Wasn't the sea ice around those parts supposed to be all melted by now? Maybe they meant next summer.

This is infantile lunacy.

ClimateGate - the revelation that the pseudo-scientists at East Anglia University know just as much about the atmosphere as Harvard law professors know about the Constitution - deadeyedan

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M favorite part

Submitted by Bob K on Thu, 06/16/2011 - 2:42pm.

was: "pollutants including mercury and arsenic."

Yeah, mercury will no longer be a problem now. Except of course for the large amount that ends up in the ground and groundwater from all the tossed out energy saving bulbs they are now forcing us to buy. If 100 are disposed of it would really amaze me if more than one or two were done so in a proper manner. The vast majority will be simply tossed in the trash. Thanks, govt.

Bob K
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Bob K. According to OSHA

Submitted by Zippy on Thu, 06/16/2011 - 3:53pm.

Bob K.
According to OSHA regs. One bulb break is classified as a Haz-Mat spill. And needs special cleaning.....
Just one. CFL.

-Zippy. Live in the dirt and eat out of a can. Or live in a can and eat dirt........ Die on your feet or live on your knees........
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CFL mercury... mum mum good!

Submitted by MaximusBraveheart on Fri, 06/17/2011 - 1:04pm.

So what are you suppose to do with them? Of course 99% get thrown in the trash! I think we should play their own game. Sue the makers for polluting the landfills as this is clearly foreseeable!

Someday I think the landfills will be used as a valuable ore mine & the combustible trash part burned as fuel. Then the mercury will go up in the air. Real good government! An otherwise great future resource is ruined due to government wisdom.

-- Maximusbraveheart -- Is TRUTH knowable? Moral Relativism is the abandonment of Truth. Truth is knowable. Truth conforms to Reality. Reality is observable by evidence & witness in this day & from history. Relativism is Sesame Street play land.

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By the way. I can never get

Submitted by Zippy on Thu, 06/16/2011 - 3:55pm.

By the way. I can never get the tree huggers to explain to me.
WHAT ABOUT THE OCEAN AND VOLCANOES??????.........
They put out more chlorine, mercury, arsenic, etc. than humans.....
Remember R-12 refrigerant???????? Too much chlorine..........

-Zippy. Live in the dirt and eat out of a can. Or live in a can and eat dirt........ Die on your feet or live on your knees........
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Our Beloved President

Submitted by Hausmaus on Thu, 06/16/2011 - 6:34pm.

We are almost $15 Trillion dollars in debt, 9.1% nationwide unemployed( I believe is much higher), $4 a gallon gas, the housing market in the toilet, the so called estimulus didn't estimulate a thing, Obamacare is being replaced by vouchers by the same people who voted for it, our educational system is in shambles, there is more division today in this country than at any time in its history, Our president put a moratorium on off shore drilling for oil, yet he goes down to Brazil, and encourages them to drill off there Atlantic coast, guess what? He signed a contract to purchase that oil the Brazillians are going to extract from the bottom of the ocean. "We need to be energy independent, we need to find other sources of fuel". He also said that he will make it financially impossible for coal producing business to operate. How on God's earth did we elect this pile of human waste that is slowly but surely accomplising his primary goal, the destruction of the United States of America from within. When is the MSM going to put this crap on the lime light, and make him answer for all his failed policies, and intent on ruining our economy beyond repair? Do we wait for the dollar to default, if Obama cannot handle the situation at hand, how is he going to handle a nation in default? This man has proven to be a total whack job, there isn't a positive thing about this administration since its beginning. The MSM made a universally blind effort to put Obama in the WH, and now they don't know how to critisize him, because it will reflect primary on them, if he goes down, they'll go down with him.

Hausmaus
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WV will NOT vote for Obama

Submitted by WVDino on Thu, 06/16/2011 - 8:48pm.

There is not a chance WV will vote for Obama. WV has not voted for dem for president since Clinton. Hillary got over 60% of the vote in the 2008 primary. McCain/Palin soundly won WV in 2008.

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