West (By God) Virginia sits on top of legendary coal reserves.
It’s a rock ribbed Red State – keeping that woke clean energy out of there.
So why is Beautiful Clean Coal driving utility bills through the roof?
West Virginia Office of Energy:
Coal-fired power plants account for nearly all of West Virginia’s electricity generation, and 9 of the 10 largest power plants in the state, by capacity, are coal-fired. Most of the rest of the state’s electricity generation is from hydroelectric, wind, and natural gas-fired facilities. West Virginia is one of only a half-dozen states east of the Mississippi River that does not have any nuclear power plants.
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Looking at EIA data, Residential electricity for West Virginia is not hugely expensive – 14.77 cents/Kwh.
Here’s a clue:
” more than two-fifths of West Virginia households use electricity as their primary source for home heating, “. Electric resistance heating is famously inefficient and inexpensive, but still very common in areas of Appalachia and the south, where buildings typically are not built adequate insulation.
Also, from Virginia Public Radio, this:
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