Millis: Tax Credits to Renewable Energy Producers = $1.6 Billion | Eastern North Carolina Now

    Publisher's note: The author of this post is Dan Way, who is an associate editor for the Carolina Journal, John Hood Publisher.

    State Rep. Chris Millis says the renewable energy industry hoodwinked North Carolina about the costs of giving special deals to renewable producers, which exploded from an initial projection of less than $5 million to $1.6 billion in payouts through 2016.

    "The magnitude of the error was immense," Millis, a Pender County Republican, said during a Thursday press conference advocating passage of House Bill 745 to roll back some of the incentives. He was joined by Rep. Jeff Collins, R-Nash, another primary sponsor; Donald Bryson, Americans for Prosperity state director; and Landon Stevens of Strata Policy of Logan, Utah.


Reps. Chris Millis, R-Pender (at podium), and Jeff Collins, R-Nash, on Thursday announce the total tax subsidies provided renewable energy companies. (CJ photo by Don Carrington)


    "The fiscal impact of past tax credits installed by the previous party in power has resulted in over $700 million in payouts for 2016 alone," Millis said of credits passed when Democrats were in control of state government. "That could have gone to education, justice and public safety, or our state infrastructure needs."

    Collins cited a 2015 energy report by the state Department of Environment and Natural Resources, the forerunner of the Department of Environmental Quality, warning of the economic hazards of the state's Renewable Energy Portfolio Standard, a mandate forcing utilities to buy increasing amounts of power from renewable sources such as solar and wind.

    Quoting the report, Collins said: "North Carolina remains the only state in the Southeast to have enacted a Renewable Energy Portfolio Standard. As a result of this geographic isolation, long-term energy prices may adversely impact economic growth, and challenge recent improvements in employment in North Carolina."

    North Carolina electricity rates increased more than 2.5 times the national and regional averages since 2008, Bryson said.

    Bryson said the 2015 report forecast job losses from higher total electricity costs due to renewable energy purchases could exceed the jobs gained through renewable energy development.

    The report further said job loss occurs "due to having less personal disposable income to spend on goods and services after paying higher energy rates," Bryson said.

    Millis said H.B. 745, the North Carolina Energy Ratepayers Protection Act, is intended to minimize the cost to energy ratepayers. He said the legislation that created the REPS gave "sweetheart deals" to every special interest stakeholder at the table.

    Utility customers were not represented at those deliberations, he said. "The ratepayer [was] on the menu."
Go Back


Leave a Guest Comment

Your Name or Alias
Your Email Address ( your email address will not be published)
Enter Your Comment ( no code or urls allowed, text only please )




Governor Appoints Eight to State Banking Commission Statewide, Government, State and Federal SBE Releases Post-Election Report for 2016 General Election


HbAD0

Latest State and Federal

The Missouri Senate approved a constitutional amendment to ban non-U.S. citizens from voting and also ban ranked-choice voting.
Police in the nation’s capital are not stopping illegal aliens who are driving around without license plates, according to a new report.
House Judiciary Chair Jim Jordan (R-OH) is looking into whether GoFundMe and Eventbrite cooperated with federal law enforcement during their investigation into the financial transactions of supporters of former President Donald Trump.
Far-left Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) was mocked online late on Monday after video of her yelling at pro-Palestinian activists went viral.
Daily Wire Editor Emeritus Ben Shapiro, along with hosts Matt Walsh, Andrew Klavan, and company co-founder Jeremy Boreing discussed the state of the 2024 presidential election before President Joe Biden gave his State of the Union address on Thursday.
Former U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley said this week that the criminal trials against former President Donald Trump should happen before the upcoming elections.
Vice President Kamala Harris ignored recommendations while attorney general of California to investigate an alleged pyramid scheme at a company linked to her husband, according to documents obtained by The New York Post.
'The entire value add of Hunter Biden to our business was his family name and his access to his father, Vice President Joe Biden'

HbAD1

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. announced on Tuesday that he has selected Nicole Shanahan to be his vice presidential running mate as he continues to run as an Independent after dropping out of the Democratic Party’s presidential primary late last year.
The campaign for former President Donald Trump released a statement Saturday afternoon condemning the White House’s declaration of Easter Sunday as “Transgender Day of Visibility.”
On Tuesday, another Republican announced that he plans to retire early from the House, a decision that would further diminish a narrow GOP majority in the lower chamber.
"President Trump is moved by the invitation to join NYPD Officer Jonathan Diller’s family... "
Arkansas Republican Governor Sarah Sanders said on Tuesday that the state would ban the use of “X” on driver’s licenses and that state IDs must identify the individual as either male or female, according to an announcement first shared with The Daily Wire.
The State Board of Elections and local district attorneys argue that a recent change in North Carolina election should prompt a federal court to throw out a lawsuit from felon voting advocates.
A former Boeing employee who raised safety concerns related to the company’s aircraft production was found dead this week.
Pro-life advocates slammed a decision on Friday from pharmacy giants Walgreens and CVS to begin selling abortion pills.

HbAD2

 
Back to Top