We have been working recently on the First Energy/Harrison power plant transfer with some national staff, as well as allies such as EEWV.  As you may recall, First Energy wants to raise rates to transfer the Harrison power plant to Mon Power, so that ratepayers, not stockholders, are responsible for any costs associated with carbon rules, etc.   The PSC is hearing these rate cases this month, and Mon Power is asking for a decision on the transfer case by the end of March.
 
I made a strong pitch that we will need heavy public pressure to counter the "Friends of Coal" that will want to keep coal-fired plants running and mine more coal.  We will argue that energy efficiency is a much better way to meet consumer demand than another dinosaur coal plant.  There may be funds for a short-term organizer to help turn out public comment. I think that if the issue is framed to be about electric rates, we will win.  If the issue is framed about how to help the coal industry, we will have a much more difficult time.  Anyone have any thoughts on a scope of work, or possible candidates for an outreach person?  I this happens, it would move pretty quickly.
 
Jim Kotcon