West Virginia Coal Association files comments on the proposed rule
Charleston, WV (December 1, 2014) – The West Virginia Coal Association condemned the EPA’s proposed carbon emission guidelines for existing power plants – also known as the “Clean Power Plan” in comments filed with the agency today.
“This ill-conceived, poorly devised and illegal power grab by the Obama EPA will hurt West Virginians by minimizing the use of West Virginia coal and force the closure of more coal-fired power plants across the country,” Bill Raney, president of the West Virginia Coal Association said. “It will further reduce the number of West Virginians working in the coal and power generation industries, taking paychecks out of our communities and further jeopardizing our state’s economic prosperity.”
“It will extend up and down through the supply chain to include direct and indirect jobs, impacting every sector of our economy from the mine repair shop to the railroads and from the local pizza place to the school system.” Raney stated, “We need our congressional representatives – Senator Manchin, Senator-elect Capito, Congressman McKinley, Congressmen-elect Mooney and Jenkins – to push the new Congress to do whatever they can to stop this job-killing, economy-smashing plan in its tracks.”