
Hydropower
-- It's a 'green' resource
Tuesday, June 19th, 2007
Tri-City
Herald Editorial
Northwest ratepayers got
a boost recently when Rep. Cathy McMorris Rodgers, R-Wash., convinced
the House Natural Resources Committee to agree that hydropower is a
renewable energy resource.
It was an important vote
for ratepayers in general and for the many interests dependent upon the
four
Lower Snake River
dams in particular.
Some environmental groups
are passionately in favor of breaching those dams. It will be more
difficult when they -- and perhaps the federal courts -- have to factor
in that dams are even "greener" than windmills and solar
panels.
"Hydropower is a
clean, reliable and affordable renewable energy source that serves as a
key component in our national environmental and energy policy
objectives," McMorris Rodgers said. "It's about time Congress
recognized that hydropower is renewable and emissions-free."
She added: "At a
time when there are growing concerns about the impacts of climate
change, we need to find energy sources that will help curb greenhouse
gas emissions without stifling our economy.
"Hydropower does
just that, and our dams in the
Pacific Northwest
produce one of the cleanest forms of electricity generation.
I'm glad my colleagues recognized on a bipartisan basis that hydropower
is a renewable resource similar to wind and solar."
McMorris Rodgers said it
would take three nuclear, six coal-fired or 14 gas-fired power plants to
provide the peaking capacity of the four
Snake River
dams.
Her amendment recognizing
hydropower as a renewable energy resource passed by a bipartisan vote of
44-0.
If that's any indication
of the sense of the Congress (and we think it is), adverse rulings by
federal judges could prove to be futile gestures in the long run.
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