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August 23, 2000

Electricity Deregulation: The Costs

HARVEY WASSERMAN, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Author of the just-released book "The Last Energy War: The
Battle Over Utility Deregulation" and senior advisor to the
Nuclear Information and Resource Service, Wasserman said
today: "Utility deregulation is a $200 billion scam that
will gouge both the ratepayer and the environment for
decades to come."

CHARLIE HIGLEY, [EMAIL PROTECTED], http://www.citizen.org
Energy research director for Public Citizen and author of
the report "Money Harvest: Utility Holding Companies Are
Threshing Ratepayers," Higley said today: "The public has
the right to control the electric power industry -- reliable
and affordable electricity is an absolute necessity in our
modern society. Electricity deregulation, which is supported
by both the Republican and Democratic parties, is taking the
power system away from the people and handing it over to
for-profit corporations. In his announcement today,
President Clinton failed to mention that the high
electricity prices gouging San Diegans, who have seen their
electricity bills almost triple in the last several months,
have been caused in part by for-profit suppliers holding
power ransom until prices reached stratospheric levels. By
continuing to promote the inherently doomed scheme of
electricity deregulation, President Clinton would spread the
deregulation disaster afflicting San Diego to the whole
country."

JAMIE COURT, [EMAIL PROTECTED], http://www.consumerwatchdog.org
Executive director of the Foundation for Taxpayer and
Consumer Rights in California, Court said today: "Two years
after we fought against California's deregulation law --
once called a 'model for the nation' -- San Diegans were the
first to experience the greed of the energy monopolies.
Electric rates went up 240 percent in the first month of
deregulation. California has proven that deregulation takes
power from people and allows the electric companies to gouge
prices. We warned that deregulation would be a disaster and
sponsored a ballot measure in 1998, Prop. 9, to try to
protect people from it. But the utility companies spent $40
million and Prop. 9 was defeated. San Diego is the first
area to be fully deregulated, and look what has happened.
While offering some short-term relief, Clinton's statement
today suggests that he wants national deregulation of the
energy market."

GARY GROESCH, [EMAIL PROTECTED], http://www.gnofn.org/~all4nrg
Executive director of the Alliance for Affordable Energy in
Louisiana, Groesch said today: "The big winners from
electric deregulation are the utility companies and their
industrial customers, who are able to negotiate lower rates,
while residential and small commercial customers will
definitely get higher rates in the short run, and possibly
even in the long run. Deregulation has been pushed by groups
like Citizens for A Sound Economy: an ostensible citizens
group that is underwritten largely by Koch Industries, the
largest privately held oil and gas corporation in the United
States."


For more information, contact at the Institute for Public
Accuracy: Sam Husseini, (202) 347-0020

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