The Sierra Club and Environmental Defense Fund (EDF) sued the Department of Energy today for its failure to hand over documents as part of a series of Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) requests pertaining to the Trump Administration’s plan to force taxpayers and electricity customers to pay billions of dollars to bail out coal and nuclear plants. Why is the administration ignoring the catastrophes of 2011 in Fukushima, Japan?
“What does the Trump Administration have to hide about its abhorrent plan that would make working families pay billions to bail out fossil fuel executives? We are taking them to court to demand answers about what’s really behind this bailout that only benefits millionaire energy executives who backed Trump’s campaign,” said Mary Anne Hitt, Senior Director of Sierra Club’s Beyond Coal campaign. “The public has the right to know why the Trump Administration is trying to increase their electricity bills to keep dangerous, polluting plants needlessly online longer — and, come hell or high water, we will fight for the transparency required by law.”
The environmental organizations’ lawsuit comes amid criticism of the Trump Administration’s bailout proposal from concerned stakeholders - including energy companies, current and former federal energy officials, utilities and energy suppliers, and consumer advocates. The plan outlines how the DOE would use emergency laws, which have historically been reserved for wartime or natural disasters. Trying to prop up failing coal and nuclear plants that are ready to be replaced with newer, cheaper competitors like solar, wind, and energy efficiency resources are not only economically short-sighted but extremely dangerous to human health.
“The American public should know about the Trump Administration’s efforts to create a policy that would increase electricity costs for families and businesses, stifle innovation, and increase pollution,” said EDF Attorney Ben Levitan. “The Trump Administration must fulfill its legal obligations to disclose these records.”
Numerous media reports, academic studies, and expert analyses have shown that not only is there no emergency that would necessitate the bailout, but also that the administration ’s plan would cost tens of billions of dollars. The plan could upend America’s electricity markets, and spike energy prices. A prominent recent analysis from The Brattle Group estimated that the bailout could have a $34 billion price tag for taxpayers and electricity customers. With no public evidence to justify DOE’s apparent plans to invoke its emergency authority for such bailouts„ the Sierra Club and EDF have regularly requested documents through FOIA to inform the public and elected officials on the Administration’s intentions, but their requests have been continually ignored and delayed.
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