Ballot initiative 2066 is a solution in search of a problem that doesn’t exist. This ill-advised initiative repeals important planning measures that will keep energy costs lower. While this initiative purports to ensure consumers have continual access to natural gas, existing state law already guarantees access. More impactfully, it would complicate and slow the transition to more sustainable and efficient energy sources. All the while sabotaging our efforts to reduce burning fossil fuels, including natural gas, in society’s attempts to slow the climate crisis.
I-2066 does two things:
I-2066 throws out all our tools for a fair transition to renewable energy without consideration of current market conditions or costs to low-wealth communities. Additionally proponents are spreading misinformation about current policy, and attempting to use this as a political wedge. In reality, no one is forced to convert their energy source; there is NO such policy nor has there been any discussion of such a policy.
These kinds of building code incentives are designed to wean us away from using fossil fuels for heat, which is a significant contributor to greenhouse gas pollution. We must be able to transition to cost-effective, efficient, and clean energy thoughtfully and I-2066 does the opposite by trying to freeze us at this moment in time, halting the rapid progress we are experiencing on energy efficiency improvements. This freezing of our trajectory will only raise costs for everyone and further our dependence on dirty fuels.
This initiative also ignores the role that Renewable Natural Gas (RNG) will play in our clean energy future. We cannot produce enough RNG to replace our existing use of fossil gas, let alone support additional gas users. We will need to reserve our limited amounts of RNG for high energy use industrial practices that are unable to become fully electric. This is why a managed transition is so important; I-2066 ignores these nuances.
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Please spread the word about this ill-advised initiative, and plan to vote No On 2066.
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