(February 23, 2007)—Rep. Charles “Doc” Anderson, R-Waco, who introduced a bill calling for a 180-day moratorium on the permitting process for coal-fired power plants in Texas, said Friday he’s drafting additional legislation aimed at finding “the best possible long term answers” about how to meet the state’s energy needs without damaging the environment.
An administrative panel postponed a hearing scheduled to begin this week on permits for six proposed TXU coal-fired plants after a state district judge in Austin blocked Gov. Rick Perry’s executive order fast tracking the permitting process.
“This moratorium is exactly what my HCR 43 sought to do,” Anderson said Friday.
“This is no time, however, to rest on our laurels. The moratorium will give all participants in the permit application process time to fully develop their arguments and will give the legislature time to deal with this very important health issue,” he said.
Anderson said he’s drafting and will introduce legislation that provides incentives for cleaner coal technology, requiring the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality to analyze the cumulative effect of emissions from the proposed coal-fired plants and establishing an umbrella group of representatives of the TCEQ, the Public Utility Commission and the Energy Reliability Council of Texas to coordinate efforts to meet the state’s energy needs while preserving a healthy environment.
“It is vitally important that we focus on the big picture to maintain clean air and strong economic growth for Texas,” Anderson said.
The Proposed Plants
Bexar County
J. K. Spruce (CPS Energy): 1 new coal unit
Calhoun County
Formosa Plastics: 2 new coal units
Calhoun Co. Nav. Dist.: 1 new coal unit
Fanin County
Valley (TXU): 1 new coal unit
Freestone County
Big Brown (TXU): 1 new coal unit
Limestone County
Limestone (NRG Energy): 1 new coal unit
McLennan County
Lake Creek (TXU): 1 new coal unit
Sandy Creek (LS Power): 1 new coal unit
Tradinghouse Creek (TXU): 2 new coal units
Milam County
Sandow (TXU): 1 new coal unit
Mitchell County
Morgan Creek (TXU): 1 new coal unit
Nueces County
Proposed coal gasification plant, which is considered a cleaner technology
Robertson County
Oak Grove (TXU): 2 new coal units
Twin Oaks (PNM Resources: 1 new coal unit
Rusk County
Martin Lake (TXU): 1 new coal unit
Titus County
Monticello (TXU): 1 new coal unit
Proposed Coal Plant Information Sites
Click Here For UT Coal Modeling Study Web Site
Click Here For TXU Energy Web Site
Click Here For Report On TXU’s Proposed Pollution Offset Strategy
Click Here For Texas Commission on Environmental Quality Web Site
Click Here For Alliance For A Clean Texas Web Site
Click Here For Public Interest Research Groups Report On Consequences Of Expanding US Coal Dependence
Click Here For Report On Impact Of Mercury Prepared For Clear The Air
Click Here For Environmental Defense Web Site
Click Here For SEED Coalition Web Site
Click Here For Texans Protecting Our Water Environment And Resources Web Site
Click Here For Keep Waco Green Web Site
State Capitol Links
Click Here For Texas House of Representatives Web Site
Click Here For Texas Senate Web Site
Click Here To Find Information About Specific Bills
Click Here For Texas House Speaker’s Web Site
Click Here For Texas Lt. Governor’s Web Site
Click Here For Texas Governor’s Web Site
Click Here For Legislative Budget Board Web Site
Central Texas State Senators
Sen. Kip Averitt, R-McGregor
(State Sen. District 22 includes: Bosque*, Coryell*, Ellis, Falls*, Hill*, Hood, Johnson, McLennan*, Navarro, Somervell Counties)
Click Here For Averitt Senate Web Site
Sen. Troy Fraser, R-Horseshoe Bay
(State Sen. District 24 includes: Bell*, Blanco, Brown, Burnet, Callahan, Coleman, Comanche, Eastland, Erath, Gillespie, Hamilton*, Kerr, Kimble, Lampasas*, Llano, McCulloch*, Mason, Menard, Mills*, San Saba*, Taylor Counties)
Click Here For Fraser Senate Web Site
Sen. Steve Odgen, R-Bryan
(State Sen. District 5 includes: Brazos, Burleson, Freestone*, Grimes, Houston, Lee, Leon*, Limestone*, Madison, Milam*, Robertson, Trinity, Walker, Williamson Counties)
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Central Texas State Representatives
Rep. Byron Cook, R-Corsicana
(State Rep. District 8 includes: Anderson, Freestone*, Limestone*, Navarro Counties)
Click Here For Cook House Web Site
State Rep. Jim Pitts, R-Waxahachie
(State Rep. District 10 includes: Hill*, Ellis Counties)
Click Here For Pitts House Web Site
State Rep. Dan Gattis, R-Georgetown
(State Rep. District 20 includes: Milam*, Williamson-part, Counties)
Click Here For Gattis House Web Site
State Rep. Harvey Hilderbran, R-Kerrville
(State Rep. District 53 includes: Callahan, Coleman, Concho, Crockett, Kerr, Kimble, Llano, McCulloch*, Mason, Menard, Real, Runnels, San Saba*, Schleicher, Sutton Counties)
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Rep. Jimmie Don Aycock, R-Killeen
(State Rep. District 54 includes: Bell-part*, Burnet, Lampasas* Counties)
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Rep. Dianne White Delisi, R-Temple
(State Rep. District 55 includes: Bell-part County)
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Rep. Charles Anderson, R-Waco
(State Rep. District 56 includes: McLennan-part County)
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Rep. Jim Dunnam, D-Waco
(State Rep. District 57 includes: Falls*, Leon*, McLennan-part*, Madison, Robertson Counties)
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Rep. Rob Orr, R-Burleson
(State Rep. District 58 includes: Bosque*, Johnson Counties)
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Rep. Sid Miller, R-Stephenville
(State Rep. District 59 includes: Comanche, Coryell*, Erath, Hamilton*, Mills*, Somervell Counties)
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