宾夕法尼亚州面临电力危机,州长夏皮罗的电力税和电厂关闭加剧了这一问题。
PA Faces "Looming Power Crisis" After Gov. Shapiro's Electricity Tax And Plant Closures

原始链接: https://www.zerohedge.com/markets/pa-faces-looming-power-crisis-after-gov-shapiros-electricity-tax-and-plant-closures

宾夕法尼亚州正面临迫在眉睫的电力危机,参议员吉恩·耶说,不断上涨的电费和未来十年预计8万兆瓦的电力缺口加剧了这一危机。他批评州长沙皮罗的能源政策,特别是RGGI电力税和在没有充分替代品的情况下过早关闭发电厂。耶认为这些行动会抑制投资,加剧供需失衡。 耶强调,宾夕法尼亚州至少需要20座新的发电厂来维持其能源供应,但目前没有任何计划。他强调参议院能源委员会为提高电网可靠性所做的努力,包括建立独立能源办公室和保护电网,但他声称这些措施受到了民主党人的阻挠。耶计划推出《电网稳定与安全法案》,并恢复基础负荷能源发展基金。他强调可再生能源的供电不稳定性,并呼吁立即投资于热力基础负荷发电能力,以避免严重的能源危机。


原文

Not unlike the rest of the country which will soon have aggressive new power needs thanks to the data centers powering AI, Pennsylvania is also facing its own power crisis. 

Nearly a year after Gov. Josh Shapiro promised a “new era” in energy—touting job creation, lower utility bills, and billions in clean energy investment—Pennsylvanians see little progress. Instead, he promotes short-term fixes and questionable deals that do nothing to curb rising electricity costs, according to a new op-ed in the Delaware Valley Journal by Senator Gene Yaw.

Shapiro overlooks the real issue: his RGGI electricity tax and the premature shutdown of key power plants without a clear replacement strategy. When energy supply lags behind demand, prices inevitably rise, Yaw notes.

In the next decade, the grid faces a projected 80,000-megawatt shortfall. Pennsylvania, supplying a quarter of the region’s power, would need at least 20 new plants to keep pace—yet none are planned or in development.

Since RGGI’s proposal, Pennsylvania has seen no new baseload energy investment. The governor insists action is needed, yet his carbon tax push and failed policies only worsen the crisis. Real solutions require attracting energy investment, modernizing the grid, and streamlining regulations.

The letter in the Delaware Valley Journal says that he Senate Energy Committee has prioritized grid reliability, collaborating with other states and advancing measures to secure power supply—efforts blocked by Democrats. I’m introducing the Grid Stabilization and Security Act and reviving a Baseload Energy Development Fund to address the shortfall.

"We’ve advanced several measures aimed at addressing grid reliability, including legislation to establish an Independent Energy Office in Pennsylvania, legislation to protect the power grid from purposeful damage and legislation to place decisions regarding energy restrictions within the purview of the legislature," the Senator writes.

"Unfortunately, these measures were only supported by Republicans on the committee. Recently, I announced plans to introduce a bill to address electric generation shortfall by establishing the Grid Stabilization and Security Act. Plans to reintroduce a bill from last session establishing a Pennsylvania Baseload Energy Development Fund are underway."

Yaw continues: "Saying we must diversify our energy sources and create clean, reliable and affordable energy is doing nothing but rearranging the deck chairs on the Titanic. Wind, solar, batteries and other unproven, unreliable sources do not answer this one question: where does my electricity come from at 3 a.m. on a cold, calm winter night?"

"We are racing towards the iceberg and have no plan to slow down, let alone stop, before we get there. We must encourage and implement construction of thermal baseload electric generation capacity now. I hope the governor joins us in this effort."

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