Celebrating 10 Years/Recharging for Many More

It was 10 years ago, in 2002, that CCAN began when Mike Tidwell decided to change his life. Moved by his growing appreciation for the seriousness of the climate crisis, he stopped being a book author and journalist and, instead, began devoting his time, energy, passion and skills to the cause of slowing and stopping global warming.

On September 29th, during a wonderful CCAN picnic on a wonderful fall day in Rock Creek Park, Mike talked to the 100 or so people present about the changes we have helped to bring about over those 10 years, among them:

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Standing up to Dominion's Rip-Off, in October and beyond

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What could have prepared Dominion executives for the tremendous showing of customer outrage and dissatisfaction unleashed the week of October 1st! Without our dedicated climate warriors who participated and supported the Week of Action, Dominion would continue to quietly, and legally, get away with setting up a $76 million bonus for themselves while playing keep-away with Virginia’s clean energy future. Since the Week of Action, the clean air advocates and climate protectors of Virginia got control of the ball, and for a change Dominion representatives have had to respond to some hard questions from reporters.

The Stand Up to Dominion Week of Action was so successful because of the participation of clean energy supporters from all around Virginia, and it was especially uplifting to have everyone sharing their reasons for taking action.

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Crowd outside Dominion swells on final day of week-long picket over $76 million rip-off

 Alliance for Progressive Values ■ Chesapeake Climate Action Network ■ Physicians for Social Responsibility ■ Sierra Club Virginia Chapter ■ Virginia Alliance for a Cleaner Environment

For Immediate Release
October 6, 2012

Contact:
Kirsten Collins, 919-740-0201, kirsten@chesapeakeclimate.org
Glen Besa, 804-387-6001, glen.besa@sierraclub.org

Crowd outside Dominion’s Richmond office swells to 100 on final day of week-long picket over $76 million rip-off

Picketers to Dominion CEO: Earn your company’s bonus with Virginia-made clean energy

RICHMOND — Dominion Virginia Power faced the largest picket line for clean energy yet outside of its Richmond offices today. Approximately 100 people from across the commonwealth capped off a week of daily protests by challenging Dominion CEO Thomas Farrell to stop ripping off customers under the state’s renewable energy law and start bringing clean solar and wind power online in Virginia.

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Day 5: The story of #76million and our activism gets out

DeLevay Miner holds her picket sign at Dominion

A sinking feeling usually creeps into my gut on the eve of a big new action or media event. Organizers have put in hours of phone calls, emails and logistics-scrambling to turn out dozens or more activists. Activists are taking time off work and traveling for an hour or more to take part. But have I, as “the communications person” done all I can? Will that critical reporter show up? Will the story of the hour (or week) get told in the end?

By Monday afternoon this week, I was breathing a big sigh of relief. That’s because, in the case of our week-long action to Stand Up to Dominion’s $76 Million Rip-Off and demand Virginia-made solar and wind power, the story is indeed making its way into newspaper front pages and radio airwaves. This week, Dominion has not only faced picketers on its doorstep every day at noon, but also been forced to answer questions from journalists about how it can justify a $76 million bonus in the name of renewable energy while bringing absolutely zero solar or wind power online in Virginia.

Read on for a round-up of some of the best news coverage from the week.

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“It's time to stop lighting things on fire” – The MD Energy Forum

 This post was written by Emily Saari, an organizer with CCAN

Over 75 friends and neighbors from Frederick, Poolesville, and the surrounding areas came together Wednesday night to discuss the future of energy production in their communities.  They were joined by expert panelists Paul Roberts (Marcellus Shale Safe Drilling Initiative Advisory Commission), Eric Shaeffer (Environmental Integrity Project), Dan Andrews (Sierra Club – Catoctin Group), and Mike Tidwell (CCAN).  A member of Frederick County’s Board of Commissioners was also in attendance, Commissioner Paul Smith.  A representative of John Delaney’s campaign for Congress also gave a short position statement.

 

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Day 4: residents of Hampton Roads join action at Dominion!

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What an excellent fourth day of the Week of Action at Dominion! Several Hampton Roads residents came out today, from as far as Chesapeake and Norfolk, Hampton and Newport News, to help shine a spotlight on Dominion’s $76 Million Rip-Off and all the consequences that the company’s continued dependence on eastern Virginia, including driving climate change and sea level rise. Check out the picture below of our mock-submerged Virginia landmarks, the Tangier Island water tower and the Neptune Statue, among the icons of Virginia at risk due to climate change.

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A $76 million bonus for business as usual?

Richmond Times-Dispatch
By Beth Kemler
Picture this. You tell your mechanic that your car needs a new steering wheel. The car runs OK but this critical piece of equipment is broken. In turn, the mechanic hems and haws — a brand new steering wheel might be challenging to find. So you offer him a bonus — you’ll pay triple his normal rate to find the wheel you want. You sign the contract with the bonus included and shake hands. A week later, you come back and pay your bill only to discover that, instead of installing a new steering wheel, he slapped a new coat of paint on your old one. Turns out the contract you signed said that any part with paint applied in the current year counts as “new.”
Virginians face a similar quandary when it comes to the state’s electric utilities and renewable energy.
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Day 2 of the #76Million week of action a success!

For the second day of the week-long action to Stand Up to Dominion’s $76 Million Rip-Off, we drew attention to the extreme weather Virginians are facing – worsened by our planet’s rising temperatures – while Dominion drags its feet on Virginia-made renewable energy. Undeterred by the threat of thunderstorms, supporters turned out to picket outside Dominion’s office and call for the company to earn the $76 million bonus it is receiving in the name of renewable energy.

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It has begun! Our week of action against Dominion's #76Million rip-off

Today in Richmond we kicked off our week-long picket at Dominion Virginia Power’s offices.

Haven’t heard about it?  Well, not only is Dominion contributing to climate change via its heavy reliance on coal and natural gas, but it is also receiving bonus money for doing so – $76 million of it. How is this possible you may ask? Virginia’s incredibly weak Renewable Portfolio Standard (RPS) allows utilities (including our good friend Dominion) to receive a renewable energy bonus even though they aren’t producing our buying any Virginia made solar and wind! Sound ridiculous? We think so too. So today we launched a week of action against Dominion’s $76 million rip-off. We’re off to a great start!

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Virginians Launch Week of Pickets at Dominion’s Richmond Offices over $76 Million Rip-Off

 

Alliance for Progressive Values ■ Chesapeake Climate Action Network ■ Physicians for Social Responsibility ■ Sierra Club Virginia Chapter ■ Virginia Alliance for a Cleaner Environment

For Immediate Release
October 1, 2012

Contact:
Kelly Trout, 240-396-2022, kelly@chesapeakeclimate.org
Glen Besa, 804-387-6001, glen.besa@sierraclub.org
Beth Kemler, 804-335-0915, beth@chesapeakeclimate.org

Virginians Launch Week of Pickets at Dominion’s Richmond Offices over $76 Million Rip-Off

Several hundred Virginians will sustain six days of pickets to call on Dominion to earn its renewable energy bonus through Virginia-made solar and wind power—a demand backed up by new poll data

RICHMOND—Today dozens of concerned Virginians launched a full week of picketing at Dominion Virginia Power’s Richmond offices to protest what they have dubbed “Dominion’s $76 Million Rip-off.” Customers are denouncing a $76 million bonus that Dominion is claiming from customers under the state’s voluntary renewable energy goal—despite bringing zero wind or solar power to Virginia.

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