星期六, 23 11 月, 2024
Home PV News Greenhouse gas reduction program loses New Jersey

Greenhouse gas reduction program loses New Jersey

New Jersey will withdraw from a 10-state regional greenhouse gas reduction program by the end of 2011, according to the Associated Press.


The program, called the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative, or RGGI, puts a price on emissions by requiring fossil fuel-burning power plants in the 10-state region to buy credits to cover the carbon they emit. The money from the sale of credits pays for renewable energy initiatives. Gov. Chris Christie said it has not worked to combat global warming.


"This program is not effective in reducing greenhouse gases and is unlikely to be in the future," Christie was quoted as saying. "The whole system is not working as it was intended to work. It is a failure."


Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Lisa P. Jackson reportedly is urging Christie to reconsider, saying the program helps reduce air pollution, promotes clean energy and creates jobs.


Christie is reported to be the latest leader to announce that his state would exit the pact. In Delaware, the Legislature recently considered a measure to withdraw from RGGI, but members refused to move the bill out of committee. Legislation is pending in New Hampshire that would make it easier for the state to leave the pact if another large New England state withdraws.


Other states in RGGI are Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, Maryland, New York, Rhode Island and Vermont.


"RGGI does nothing more than tax electricity, tax our citizens, tax our businesses with no discernible or measurable impact upon our environment," Christie was quoted as saying. He said other big Northeastern states such as Pennsylvania are not members.

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

- Advertisment -

Most Popular

China CORNEX signed cooperation agreement with the Italian Cestari Group

On November 13, CORNEX signed a strategic cooperation agreement with the Italian company Cestari Group in Wuhan, Hubei Province, China. According to the agreement,...

Solar Leader Enphase Energy Cutting 500 Jobs

California-based Enphase Energy, a company known for its solar power and electric vehicle (EV) charging technology, announced it is laying off about 500 workers....

Cincinnati’s solar array powers city operations, tens of thousands of homes

A sprawling solar array in Highland County now powers 20% of Cincinnati's operations and tens of thousands of homes. Cincinnati’s 900-acre solar farm was completed...

1.2-GW solar panel assembly facility to open in Puerto Rico

A contract solar panel assembly facility will soon open in Aguadilla, Puerto Rico, that will supply the utility-scale market on the island and hopefully...