Over 300 West Virginians Voice Concerns Over $1.44B DOE Coal Bailout to Governor
AI-summarised brief · reviewed before publication
Over 300 West Virginians have submitted comments to Governor Patrick Morrisey expressing concerns over a $1.44 billion U.S. Department of Energy loan to West Virginia utilities to refurbish six unnamed coal-fired power plants. The loan will extend the plants' lives by up to 20 years, with payments on the loan to be passed on to West Virginians' electric bills for decades. State and federal agencies have shielded details from the public, citing exemptions from disclosure. The Sierra Club has submitted FOIA requests to obtain more information.
💡 Why It Matters
- · The loan's secrecy and potential health burdens on West Virginians could exacerbate existing environmental and economic issues in the state, making it a critical moment for Governor Morrisey to prioritize transparency and public health over the interests of the coal industry.