Generation Plan: The Good, the Bad, and the Holy

Reasons for (cautious) optimism toward passage of AE's plan

Some recent events have given supporters of Austin Energy's generation plan reason for optimism. The Interfaith Environmental Network has come out in support of the proposal, countering criticism from the Catholic Diocese of Austin, which had thus far been the most vocal group from the faith community, an especially significant body of stakeholders because of its work with low-income ratepayers. Then last week, Portland General Electric Co. announced intentions to shut down Oregon's only coal-fired power plant, seemingly bolstering environmentalists' position that phasing out coal is feasible and cost-effective. But the imminent retirement of AE General Manager Roger Duncan has cast a shadow over the plan's future. "He has been such a point person and leader on the generation plan," says Council Member Sheryl Cole. "It's hard to push without Roger here." Indeed, opinions expressed at a Monday night public forum on the search for Duncan's replacement fell largely along the same lines as the generation plan debate – environmental concerns vs. commercial/industrial interests – and led to speculation that the new hire better be able to "walk on water."

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