RI State Report: Green Energy Pledges, Special Elections + Tolls

Anthony Faccenda, GoLocalProv News Contributor

RI State Report: Green Energy Pledges, Special Elections + Tolls

This week’s State Report centers on a new green energy pledge signed by each of New England’s governors including Governor Lincoln Chafee. We’ll also take a look at the upcoming special election for Woonsocket’s vacant House seat, as well a recent announcement by the Department of Labor and Training pertaining to unemployment insurance. Additionally, we’ll examine Congressmen David Cicilline and Jim Langevin’s call for stricter background checks for handguns and provide an update on the East Bay bridge toll debate.

Rhode Island Commits to Renewable Energy

On Thursday, each of New England’s six Governors committed their six states to an energy initiative that aims to bring more affordable, cleaner, and reliable power to their respective states.

"I am pleased to join with our neighboring states to advance this energy infrastructure initiative which will position Rhode Island to take advantage of cleaner and more affordable energy," said Governor Lincoln Chafee. "Through this collaborative effort the New England states will pursue a diversified energy portfolio, with the infrastructure needed to support it that will bring long-term environmental and economic benefits to Rhode Island residents and businesses alike. As part of that strategy, I remain committed to the advancement of clean, affordable hydropower, as well as other renewable resources that can improve electric reliability, stabilize and lower long-term energy costs, and help reduce harmful greenhouse gas emissions."

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In a joint statement, the Governors committed to more thoughtful and strategic investments focused on expanding the region's energy portfolio. Regional expansion will bring New England lower electricity and heating costs, increased economic development, competitiveness and job growth, and improved air quality through a reduction in harmful air emissions from the burning of fossil fuels.

The Governors said the agreement will "ensure that we are on a course toward a transformed energy, environment, and economic future for our region that offers a model for the nation." They directed their staff to continue working together over the next few months – through the New England States Committee on Electricity (NESCOE) and in cooperation with ISO-New England, operator of the region's electric grid network – to develop a regional strategy that "meets our common needs and goals." 

The agreement also calls attention to the fact that the region's electric and natural gas systems have become "increasingly interdependent," creating a need for cooperative investments in energy efficiency, new and existing renewable generation, natural gas pipelines, and electric transmission.

The Governors said their Initiative "must respect individual state perspectives, particularly those of host states, as well as the natural resources, environment, and economy of the States, and ensure that the citizens and other stakeholders of our region, including the New England Power Pool (NEPOOL), are involved in the process."

The states believe that investments in local renewable generation, combined heat and power, and renewable heating for buildings "support local markets and result in additional cost savings, new jobs and economic opportunities, and environmental gains." Furthermore, these types of investments must "be advanced in a coordinated approach in order to maximize ratepayer savings and system integrity."

Aside from Governor Chafee, was signed by Governors Dannel P. Malloy, Connecticut; Paul LePage, Maine; Deval L. Patrick, Massachusetts; Margaret Wood Hassan, New Hampshire; and Peter Shumlin, Vermont.


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