Gov. Patrick Morrisey outlined his framework for West Virginia’s energy future in a speech in Wheeling Wednesday, pledging the state would develop a 25-year energy policy that aims to more than triple the state’s power generation capacity.
But although Morrisey promised the policy would be “grounded in science and common sense,” long-term energy and economic trends suggest it’s grounded in neither. Legislative Session
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