Courtesy of the New York Times:
At long last, the Koch brothers and their conservative allies in state government have found a new tax they can support. Naturally it’s a tax on something the country needs: solar energy panels.
For the last few months, the Kochs and other big polluters have been spending heavily to fight incentives for renewable energy, which have been adopted by most states. They particularly dislike state laws that allow homeowners with solar panels to sell power they don’t need back to electric utilities. So they’ve been pushing legislatures to impose a surtax on this increasingly popular practice, hoping to make installing solar panels on houses less attractive.
Oklahoma lawmakers recently approved such a surcharge at the behest of the American Legislative Exchange Council, the conservative group that often dictates bills to Republican statehouses and receives financing from the utility industry and fossil-fuel producers, including the Kochs. As The Los Angeles Times reported recently, the Kochs and ALEC have made similar efforts in other states, though they were beaten back by solar advocates in Kansas and the surtax was reduced to $5 a month in Arizona.
But the Big Carbon advocates aren’t giving up. The same group is trying to repeal or freeze Ohio’s requirement that 12.5 percent of the state’s electric power come from renewable sources like solar and wind by 2025. Twenty-nine states have established similar standards that call for 10 percent or more in renewable power. These states can now anticipate well-financed campaigns to eliminate these targets or scale them back.
The reasons that they are giving for wanting this ridiculous tax is that the ability of the solar panel users to sell back unused energy to the utilities "would hurt older people on fixed incomes by raising electric rates."
But of course that's just bullshit. And even if it WERE true there is no way the Koch brothers give a shit about anything that does not provide a profit for them.
No these assholes simply know that once renewable energy catches on in this country that their businesses are going to take a serious hit, and that scares the crap right out of them.
If the Cochks really gave a shit about people on fixed incomes, they'd use the surcharge to fund installing solar panels on their houses so THEY could save money by selling the excess energy back to the utility.
ReplyDeleteSounds like corporate overreach to me.
ReplyDeleteUnrelenting scumbags : the Koch brothers.
ReplyDeleteM from MD
Ok, I can't stand them. But, why would improved renewable energy negatively effect Koch industries? What part of their company does that hurt?
ReplyDeleteThe oil and coal business.
DeleteBecause solar energy does not use oil or coal (beyond the manufacturing process), but instead gives the solar panel owners 'free' energy (after they have amortized the cost of the solar panels). Can't have people getting 'free' stuff they paid for!
Gryphen, you must check out Sarah's FB response to all her critics. She is so juvenile and dumb as a rock.
ReplyDeleteThey've become as ridiculous as Mr. Burns in that episode of The Simpsons where he tries to block out the sun.
ReplyDeleteIn California, the private electric co. (Pacific Gas & Electric) will gladly charge you 30 cents a kilowatt-hour for their product, and will gladly buy back your excess power at 4 cents.
ReplyDeleteAnd on top of that, they want to charge you extra for the privilege.
Yet they support the intense carbon pollution and millions of gallons of polluted water caused by fracking while using the "Halliburton Clause".
ReplyDeleteTax the sun - brilliant move!
How does selling extra electricity to the electric company make things more expensive for old people? What do the Koch Bros say?
ReplyDeleteIt doesn't.
DeleteThat's the smoke and the mirrors.
How about we start a petition on Avaaz.org to see if we can put pressure on the decision makers into not allowing this to go ahead? I'm not sure who the petition should be addressed to but if anyone has suggestions for me that would be great.
ReplyDeleteThe really sick and despicable part of all this is the Kochs are in their 70's....for the love of crap, don't they have enough money? Haven't they destroyed enough already? How do these truly evil men look in the mirror every night...I ask this of Eric Cantor and Paul Ryan...what do their families think?
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