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Hidden Costs at the Pump for VA Taxpayers

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Thursday, October 16, 2008   

Richmond - As high as gas prices have been recently, Virginians still aren't seeing the full cost of producing that gasoline. Much of the true cost is siphoned off in other expenditures, according to a new report from the National Priorities Project. It found hundreds of billions of taxpayer dollars are spent, not to find and produce fossil fuels worldwide, but simply to secure access to them.

Report author Anita Dancs says Virginians have the right to know what price they're really paying.

"We're not seeing the real cost, and instead that cost, including a large military cost, is being paid through tax dollars."

The study concludes that the "un-reported" cost of producing and delivering fuels includes military spending in the hundreds of billions of taxpayer dollars just to secure the access to fossil fuels worldwide. The amount spent on research and development for new and better energy sources is only a drop in the bucket, says Dancs, compared to the spending to secure access to the oil and gas.

"A couple billion dollars a year is our federal commitment to renewable energy and energy conservation, whereas we're spending a couple hundred billion dollars a year securing access to energy. It's quite a stark contrast."

Some say the report demonstrates the increased need for more stateside oil and gas production. The National Priorities Project argues that a better emphasis on renewable energy and efficiency would improve the situation. It points to Virginia as one of 33 states with a renewable energy standard in place, which calls for 12 percent of electricity produced in the state to be renewable by the end of the next decade. The report finds Virginia is ranked 28th in the nation for energy consumption per person, just slightly higher than the national average.

The full report is available at www.nationalpriorities.org.




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