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Californians Pay Extra For New Project
Submitted by EcoActionT... on Mon, 04/14/2008 - 9:22am.
Californians are going to be charged an extra 25 cents per month on their electric bill for the next 10 years to help fund a new project created by the California Institute for Climate Solutions.
This
is part of an ongoing effort to reduce greenhouse gas emissions in
California, and it’s supported by governor Schwarzenegger, who hopes
that this project will "bring together the state's preeminent colleges,
universities, and laboratories to fight climate change."
Paying for Results Even though the vote for this project was practically unanimous, there are a few people who are hesitant about charging people for it. Commissioner John Bohn thinks that the state is forcing people to pay for research that may not even deliver results.
Executive Director of Toward Utility Rate Normalization (TURN), a ratepayer consumer group, says that consumers are already paying for alternative energy programs, and forcing them to pay again for something that might not work is going too far.
Despite opposition, this is the only way that the California Institute for Climate Solutions will get half of the money that they need to fund the project. Another $600 million will need to be matched from other sponsors. You can read the entire article here. It’s interesting that even though California has the strictest greenhouse gas emissions standards for vehicles in all of the U.S., their citizens still need to pay for additional reduction measures. This new measure proves once again that the fight against global warming is going to be a long, extensive and expensive one. (1 vote) »
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I think that is a great idea!
According to http://www.taxfoundation.org/research/show/1410.html the estimate for tax returns was 135 million. If everyone who filed a tax return gave a “donation” to a national organization for alternative energy of $10 (or more :) – right from their filing – do you think people would do that? Think of the money that could be raised!
I know that for my electric bill they could raise it a $1 / month and I would be okay with it. $12 a year to further the research in the sustainable space – Count me in! Though I think a better approach for payment would be a percentage of your average use of electricity…
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