"RIers for Affordable Energy" Launched to Support Invenergy Project in Burrillville

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"RIers for Affordable Energy" Launched to Support Invenergy Project in Burrillville

Rhode Islanders for Affordable Energy launches to fight high energy costs
The battle is on. "Rhode Islanders for Affordable Energy" announced the formation of a coalition of "homeowners, large and small business owners, tradesmen and women, and the state’s major energy users, who are advocating for new sources of affordable, reliable energy for the state’s ratepayers." The group strongly supports the proposed gas-powered Invenergy plant proposed for Burrillville. 

“Rhode Island homeowners and businesses large and small all face the heavy burden of sky-high, and often unpredictable, electricity costs,” said coalition member Douglas Gablinske, executive director of the Energy Council of Rhode Island (TEC-RI), which represents the state’s largest energy users. 

Back in June of 2016, URI Distinguished Professor of Business Edward Mazze cautioned of the precedent of allowing local control over a negotiation already in process. He told GoLocal:

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“The location of a $700 million power plant in any location is as much a political as an economic/environmental issue to local residents and their local government and state representatives,” said Mazze. “For Rhode Island this is an opportunity for Invenergy with operating projects in six other states to build a clean natural gas facility using efficient technology that will reduce electricity costs in the future. The project would create over 300 construction jobs and about 20 full-time jobs when the facility goes on-line in 2019.”

Ratepayers in RI pay the 2nd highest electric costs in the contiguous U.S., over 60% higher than the national average, according to the U.S. Energy Information Administration. 

“These runaway energy costs are a major detriment to the ongoing recovery of our state’s economy, and it’s time for Rhode Island to finally tackle this issue. As a coalition, we believe that building the new Burrillville power plant is the first step to bringing reliable, affordable energy to the state and providing much-needed relief to ratepayers,” said Gablinske. 

$700 million plant proposed in Burrilville
The Coalition Launches Campaign 

The Coalition is launching an informational campaign to educate Rhode Islanders about the issue of high energy costs and to advocate that state regulators approve the proposed Clear River Energy Center in Burrillville as the first step. 

It is estimated that the Clear River project will have Rhode Island ratepayers millions of dollars in electricity costs in just the first four years of operations. 


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