Michigan’s Clean Energy and Jobs Act set the state on a path toward affordable, reliable, and clean energy, but House Bills 4007 and 4283 threaten to undermine it. These two bills would create a special carve out for fossil fuel burning gas plants owned by two profitable corporations in the Upper Peninsula by falsely labeling them as “clean energy,” and “renewable energy”.
In a hearing before the House Energy Committee, environmental advocates and some UP citizens were blocked from testifying and combating the slew of misinformation presented to the committee, raising concerns about transparency and fairness by the Committee.
Here's the truth: This legislation is not based on a thorough analysis of the most affordable and reliable options for U.P. customers. The cheapest forms of energy in Michigan right now are solar, wind, and energy efficiency. Claims that carve-outs for polluters dependent upon volatile gas prices will lower energy costs for Yoopers are simply not true.
Join us in telling Michigan lawmakers to oppose HB 4007 and 4283, and prioritize more stable clean jobs, clean air, and affordable utilities for our U.P. residents.