
May
2008

Urgent
call to action for customer-owners
Visit ourenergy.coop to
be heard.
Pressure
is mounting in Congress to do something about climate change. While
political debates in Washington, D.C. may seem far away, the outcome will
have a direct impact on our cooperative–and on you, the customer-owner.
Climate
change is just one aspect of a looming energy crisis created by increasing
electrical demand and decreasing electrical capacity. Experts now say some
areas of the country will be short of power within one or two years.
But
energy supply isn’t an issue our elected representatives are spending
a lot of time on. These forces, the desire by government to reduce greenhouse
gas emissions quickly and the growing demand for power by consumers, are
about to collide.
Some
people say we can meet demand through efficiency and renewable energy. The
reality is we need all the efficiency and renewable energy we can get–but
that won’t be enough.
To
avert an energy crisis, the federal government must exercise true leadership,
the same leadership that got Americans to the moon in the 1960s. Without
that leadership–and a sound, responsible plan–government risks
not only the reliability of our electric system, but literally the ability
of many Americans to be able to afford to pay their electric bill.
All
of us, as electric co-op customer-owners and constituents, must call on elected
officials to provide this leadership. That’s why we encourage you to
contact your elected officials.
You
don’t need to be an energy expert to ask questions. Asking questions
helps find the answers to solve the problem of balancing climate change goals
with keeping your lights on and your electric bills affordable.
Right
now, members of Congress as well as state elected officials are hearing from
lots of different interest groups who have ideas about how to address climate
change. But no one is talking to consumers. We need a plan people can
live with today while we deal with the climate change problem of tomorrow.
To
make things easy, we have a website that will send an email for you. Go
to ourenergy.coop and plug in your address. You’ll be able to
ask a series of questions to your representatives in Washington. We’re
kicking this effort off with a basic but critical question: What are
they doing to make sure we’ll have the power we need in the future?
Far
too often, policy makers don’t ask questions until plans go wrong. We
believe it makes sense to know the answers before the laws are passed. You
can help your elected officials and yourself by having this conversation.
The electric bill you save will
be your own.
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