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Todd Wynn is Climate Change and Energy Policy Analyst at Cascade Policy Institute, Oregon’s free market public policy research organization..
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Thanks to all of you for what you do.
I’m wondering if anyone has calculated what it will cost the average rate payer; or what the average increase added will be, when the Klamath River Dams are removed.
Has Cascade done any evaluation of this mess in Oregon?
While it is an epic fail to have all rate-payers see increases for a big, fat nothing in return, the deadly tragedy is that the liberal dreams of “green” power result in energy poverty for the most monetarily vulnerable. Are we going to see those poor play out the Dickens’ Christmas Carol request for another scuttle of coal before the left relents?
Susan,
I testified at the Klamath dam removal hearing. My testimony is available here: http://www.cascadepolicy.org/2009/02/03/sb76-regarding-the-removal-of-the-klamath-dams/