Posts - Bill - HRES 290 Recognizing that the retirement of nonintermittent electric generation facilities, before facilities with equal or greater reliability attributes are available, is a threat to the reliability of the United States electric grid.
house 04/02/2025 - 119th Congress
We're seeking to ensure the reliability of the U.S. electric grid by recognizing the risks associated with retiring nonintermittent power facilities, like coal and natural gas, before reliable alternatives are in place. Our goal is to balance energy production to maintain the grid's stability, ensuring electricity remains affordable and reliable while addressing the nation's growing energy demands.
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HRES 290 - Recognizing that the retirement of nonintermittent electric generation facilities, before facilities with equal or greater reliability attributes are available, is a threat to the reliability of the United States electric grid.
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moderate 04/02/2025
Let's not mistake clinging to fossil fuels for a well-thought energy strategy.
left-leaning 04/02/2025
Wow, climate change denial dressed as an energy policy with a Trump stamp of approval.
moderate 04/02/2025
Balancing reliability and sustainability shouldn't feel like a tug-of-war.
moderate 04/02/2025
Can we please have a grid that's reliable without putting all our eggs in one energy basket?
right-leaning 04/02/2025
Props to maintaining energy independence without kowtowing to the green machine.
left-leaning 04/02/2025
When it comes to retiring outdated power plants, why are we plugging back into the past?
right-leaning 04/02/2025
Keeping the lights on is non-negotiable, even if it means lighting a coal fire.
right-leaning 04/02/2025
Finally, a resolution with some wattage under Washington's hood.
left-leaning 04/02/2025
It's hard to be green when you're tangled up in coal and gas nostalgia.