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Jan 19 2007

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Published by Karl at 12:34 am under Idiots, Local

The State Supreme Court dealt a reality check to Seattle City Light, and a win to Seattle Customers.

City Light ratepayers can’t be billed for city’s emissions reduction efforts

Seattle’s effort to cut greenhouse gases was dealt a blow by the state Supreme Court today, in a ruling that says Seattle City Light can’t bill ratepayers for work to offset its contributions to global warming.

In a divided 5 to 4 ruling, the court rejected the utility’s program, which was a linchpin to its effort to be the first major utility in the country with no negative impact on climate change through the production of gases like carbon dioxide.

It’s also an important part of Mayor Greg Nickel’s much-publicized bid to get Seattle to meet the goals of the international Kyoto climate change treaty.

A pause to laugh.  Kyoto was a friggin joke, a scientific farce.  Thank you.  Continuing…

Seattle City Light declared itself "carbon neutral" in 2005 — which means the utility had completely cancelled out its emissions of greenhouse gases. But the utility still gets some of its electricity from sources that spew these gases, such as a natural gas-fired power plant in Oregon.

I wonder it Seattle understands that this is feel good legislation at its best?

To overcome that, the utility relied on paying other polluters, such as King County, the state and DuPont, to pollute less. Those payments were tacked onto customers electric bills.

These payments were used to make up for the utility’s own pollution. Seattle City Light has paid King County’s bus system and the state ferry system hundreds of thousands of dollars to use biodiesel, a plant-based fuel. The utility also paid DuPont $650,000 to cut its emissions of a greenhouse gas.

Wait, aren’t they just a utility company?  Why isn’t the city or the county or even the state taking that action and paying those payments?  The Ferry System in particular is state funded, not a property of the utility.  All of this is outside the scope of the responsibility of a utility company.

But the court followed in the steps of a previous ruling that ratepayers money couldn’t be used to pay for Seattle street lights. While it might be a good thing to fight global warming, the majority wrote, it’s a goal that’s a general public benefit, not one closely tied to the utility’s main job of providing electricity.

Yep.

Here is the money quote.

Justice Richard Sanders, who sided with four other justices against Seattle City Light, went even further in a separate opinion.

"City Light’s program of paying others not to emit greenhouse gases has about as much effect on global warming as making a bonfire out of ratepayers’ hard-earned dollars," he wrote.

Yep.

I wonder if these feel good post hippy yuppies know that every Latte they get at the local  Starbucks probably contributes more to greenhouse gases then the bus does?  Water vapor, such as that released from the milk steamer and the coffee extraction, is the #1 greenhouse gas, contributing about 95% of the green house effect.

Look, you want to feel good about the environment?  Drive less.  Get a hybrid.  Recycle your Pepsi cans.  Whatever. 

But stop forcing people to pay for somthing that does nothing.

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