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The federal government should also not be playing favorites with one type of energy over another with no consideration towards cost to ratepayers in Illinois.

What ever happened to the concept of economically priced energy?

Our government’s priorities have become so misguided that cost does not matter when considering the virtues of “clean” energy.

Michael Skelly and Jimmy Glotfelty of Clean Line have had one do-over with the Illinois Commerce Commission for state approval. Clean Line is in the process of another do-over with FERC attending public informational meeting for a sister project. If Clean Line and RICL wants to follow the Cost Allocation Model, they need to have a do-over for FERC’s approval of the RICL project. It’s absolutely ridiculous RICL wants to change in mid-course from the Merchant model to some modified cost allocation model. Sneaky. Deceitful. Dishonest.

RICL had its opportunity to come clean with the residents of Illinois.  It still has failed to say to us what are the company’s true intentions, or how much this energy going to cost us.

Is the company secretly working towards “federal siting authority” (eminent domain)  with FERC through FERC’s Order No. 1000? Are we to really to believe FERC will fairly represent the concerns of the residents and landowners? Are we just a pawn in this circus of the energy industry? No. We own this country. We are not a pawn to anyone.

If RICL wants to follow the cost allocation model, then reapply to FERC.  Clean Line is having another do-over with public informational meetings with FERC in attendance for one of the company’s sister projects. While Clean Line is preforming do-overs, Michael Skelly, Jimmy Glotfelty, and Jayshree Dasei need to come back to Mendota, Ill., and have another do-over with an informational meeting before the Illinois stakeholders of this project.

Let’s put the tent down on this circus. Leave the PR clowns at home. Let the HDR Engineering monkeys who actually hosted RICL’s last public meetings stay home also. Someone needs to stay home to pedal the bicycles tied to little generators and create some actual “clean” energy.

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