Timing is every thing. Simply earlier than the vacations, the federal Division of Vitality declared an vitality provide emergency to justify its effort to overturn state law and power the retiring coal-fired energy plant in Centralia to remain open. However the cruelest irony right here isn’t the lump of coal in our stocking; it’s that DOE fabricated this emergency whereas we’re scuffling with an precise catastrophe in Washington.
Flooding compelled 100,000 residents to evacuate. Our infrastructure is a large number. A whole bunch of hundreds misplaced energy — not due to bulk energy provide shortages, however due to distribution outages brought on by a storm system that has the fingerprints of climate change throughout it. (Extra rain and fewer snow is without doubt one of the best-understood climate impacts in Washington.) And DOE’s response? The one motion that may most successfully produce extra of this mayhem: Make us burn extra of the fossil gas that causes local weather disruption.
A few of my colleagues on the Northwest Energy and Conservation Council could have totally different positions on coal, so I don’t communicate for them right here. However as a Washington member of the council and chair of its Useful resource Adequacy Advisory Committee, I wish to be clear that we take the problem of reliably assembly rising energy demand very severely. We have to add important new electrical energy provides and improve our vitality conservation efforts to fulfill the fast load development we anticipate over the following decade.
Nevertheless, energy provides are enough to fulfill present demand to a excessive degree of reliability. A protracted winter chilly snap might pressure the system, and emergency measures are in place for that eventuality. However the overwhelming majority of the precise provide interruptions we expertise, together with the one we face proper now, are brought on by disruption to energy distribution techniques (poles and wires), which is turning into extra frequent as local weather warming will increase hearth and flooding. Coal vegetation don’t repair that downside; they trigger it.
Energy demand is rising as we shift to electrical energy to fulfill extra of our vitality wants for transportation and heating. That is good for shoppers and the surroundings, as a result of electrical energy is cheaper and extra environment friendly than oil and gasoline. Nevertheless it’s an actual problem for the electrical energy system — a problem that must be met with rational planning and accelerated funding in effectivity and clear energy provide, not rash “emergency” edicts that don’t handle the precise downside. Our resource adequacy planning reduces the chance of energy provide shortages to a minimal and consists of contingency measures ought to we run into hassle. Blocking the deliberate retirement of an getting old, uneconomic and rigid coal plant isn’t a type of measures, particularly since Puget Sound Vitality has already introduced plans to repower the plant with gasoline by 2028, in time to fulfill among the precise energy provide challenges we face.
The opposite huge X issue on the horizon is the prospect of large new demand from knowledge facilities. This presents a serious planning problem as a result of the vary of doable new hundreds is large, introducing important uncertainty into demand forecasts. It’s powerful to get an correct learn as a result of a lot of the knowledge that planners want is proprietary; for business causes, tech corporations are holding their playing cards tight.
This doubtlessly immense new electrical energy demand raises main questions. How will it have an effect on reliability and affordability? Will assembly this demand jeopardize our skill to fulfill the clear vitality and local weather commitments in Washington legislation? Will it additional endanger salmon and orca safety efforts? Is that this the very best use of our restricted energy and water provides from an financial and jobs perspective? The influence on all these priorities is prone to be important, however we don’t know for positive as a result of key choices are being made behind closed doorways. To date, proponents of information middle growth appear to recommend we will have all of it. However what occurs when one thing has to present?
The federal authorities is completely blissful to sacrifice the local weather first. However this might not serve the reason for vitality reliability or affordability. Coal vegetation are a trigger, not a treatment, for our most urgent reliability and affordability challenges.
Virtually 15 years in the past, our Legislature, staff on the Centralia plant, utilities and conservation teams agreed on a path ahead — a gradual, truthful and economical transition to a clear vitality future with out coal. We have now plenty of work to do to construct that future collectively with out the unwelcome distraction of this ill-conceived effort to pull us backward.

