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Governor Criticized for About-Face on Energy

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Monday, June 6, 2016   

ANNAPOLIS, Md. – A watchdog environmental group says Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan's appointment of Delegate Anthony O'Donnell to the Public Service Commission is the latest in what the group calls a troubling series of moves to undermine the expansion of renewable energy.

Last week Hogan also vetoed the Clean Energy Jobs Act , calling it a big tax on ratepayers.

Tiffany Hartung, manager of the Maryland Climate Coalition, says the Republican governor did an about-face, and made it obvious he isn't interested in renewable energy.

"Delegate O'Donnell has a history of having voted against a number of critical pieces of energy and environmental legislation that ranged around Maryland's energy efficiency and power standards, as well expanding renewable energy and offshore winds," she states.

Hogan's veto came as a shock to many people. Environmental groups had praised him in April for signing the Greenhouse Gas Emissions Act, a bill that reaffirmed the state's commitment to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by raising the bar to a projected 40 percent from 2006 levels by 2030.

Hartung says Maryland has made a lot of strides toward cleaning up the air and water.

"Maryland's also been a leader with our EMpower program,” she points out. “It's been praised as one of the country's leading energy efficiency programs, and remains one of the most cost effective ways to reduce energy and the pollution associated with the burning of fossil fuels"

Hartung is counting on the General Assembly to override Hogan's veto of the Clean Energy Jobs Act in January. It passed with bipartisan support and committed Maryland to getting 25 percent of its electricity from renewable sources by 2020, which is a 5 percent increase from the current goal.






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