Energy Matters

PEC is working to support an energy system that is smarter, more efficient and better accounts for the negative externalities arising from the choices we make about energy consumption, generation, transmission and distribution.

We are advocating for a more distributed system that is less reliant on distant generating sources and incorporates a mix of local renewable power — customer owned, community based and utility scale. Recognizing Virginia is in the early stages of its energy transition, we believe now is the time to reimagine and rebuild our energy system in a way that is just and fair to all residents and ratepayers.

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Time To Write Your State Reps About Uranium

Time To Write Your State Reps About Uranium

The bills to lift the ban on uranium mining and milling have officially hit Richmond. Despite widespread opposition from local governments and businesses, HB 2330 and SB 1353 were submitted and are now moving through …
The Curse of the Yellow Powder

The Curse of the Yellow Powder

Is it possible to restore a landscape damaged by uranium? Ask the Navajo in New Mexico …
| | Tales from out West
Coal-By-Wire Transmission Line: DEFEATED

Coal-By-Wire Transmission Line: DEFEATED

For six years, the Potomac Appalachian Transmission Highline (PATH)—a massive, unnecessary 765-kV transmission line— has threatened Virginia. The line was to start in southwest West Virginia, travel northeast through previously undisturbed land, eventually cross through …
Gov. McDonnell's Uranium Mining Group: Putting the Cart Before the Horse

Gov. McDonnell’s Uranium Mining Group: Putting the Cart Before the Horse

In 2007, Virginia Uranium, LLC, (VUI) began lobbying hard for the General Assembly’s standing moratorium on uranium mining and milling to be lifted. The corporation has big plans to start a mining and milling operation …
After a Town is Buried, Controversy Still Rages

After a Town is Buried, Controversy Still Rages

In Colorado and Virginia residents debate whether proposed uranium mills will help or hinder their economies …
| | Tales from out West
The Poisoned Well

The Poisoned Well

What can a Superfund site in Colorado tell us about potential uranium mining and milling in Virginia? …
| | Tales from out West
Presentation from Summer 2014 Community Meetings

Presentation from Summer 2014 Community Meetings

The following presentation was given at a July 2014 community meeting sponsored by PEC, on the subject of natural gas pipeline proposals in Virginia …
| | Gas Pipelines
Uranium Mining: "Not the Time to Relax"

Uranium Mining: “Not the Time to Relax”

The uranium in Virginia will remain safely underground for now, although pressure is still building to overturn Virginia’s ban on mining and milling this radioactive mineral. Despite a massive lobbying effort by Virginia Uranium, LLC, …
Introduction to the Uranium Mining Issue

Introduction to the Uranium Mining Issue

Uranium mining in Virginia poses many risks to the health of residents and the viability of the rural economy. Learn more about the uranium mining moratorium issue and how PEC plans to move forward after …
PEC Expert Testimony in the TrAIL Line Case

PEC Expert Testimony in the TrAIL Line Case

In December 2007, Piedmont Environmental Council submitted the testimony of nine expert witnesses to the VA State Corporation Commission. These witnesses outline the many reasons this transmission line application should be denied by the SCC …
| | TrAIL Line Information