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PUCO Chair Says Renewables Have Bigger Pool Of Money Under Energy Bill

PUCO Chair Sam Randazzo testifies before the Ohio House Energy and Natural Resources Committee.
PUCO Chair Sam Randazzo testifies before the Ohio House Energy and Natural Resources Committee.

The chair of Ohio’s regulatory authority for electricity stood before a House committee. He discussed the bill that would create a fund that could bailout the state’s two nuclear power plants. The Public Utilities Commission of Ohio chair says judging the legislation’s pros and cons depends on any given goal.

Sam Randazzo would not sayif he’s for or against the bill, which would charge all ratepayers $2.50 to subsidize nuclear power among other non-carbon emitting power generators.

“What is your objective? If you have the objective of reducing CO2 emissions, as I said earlier, the sub bill is much more purposefully directed to that objective,” says Randazzo.

Environmental groups argue the opposite is true since the bill would get rid of the requirements for utilities to invest in renewable energy and energy efficiency.

But Randazzo says the proposed “clean air” program would create a bigger pool of money compared to the current standards. Randazzo had previously lobbied for industrial energy users, and has been critical of efficiency programs. He told lawmakers he questions the savings they bring and says there’s still room for efficiency in the marketplace if the bill were enacted.

The Ohio House Energy and Natural Resources Committee accepted changes proposed in the substitute bill that would delay the implementation of some of the bill's provisions.

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