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Trump energy nominee clears hurdle after fossil fuel remarks

by Ellen Knickmeyer, The Associated Press   

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Bernard McNamee compared renewable sources like solar and wind unfavourably to climate-changing fossil fuels when it came to powering electrical grids

WASHINGTON—Bernard McNamee’s nomination to a top federal energy board cleared a Senate committee on Tuesday even as a video showed him declaring that renewable energy “screws up” the nation’s electrical grid.

The Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee voted 13-10 to approve McNamee’s nomination to the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission and send it to the full Senate. West Virginia Sen. Joe Manchin was the only Democrat joining Republicans in approving the nomination.

McNamee is an Energy Department staffer who had worked on a stalled Trump administration bailout for aging coal plants.

Opposition by Democrats and environmental groups grew after a video emerged last week of McNamee’s comments in February to the conservative Texas Public Policy Foundation.

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In the video, McNamee compared renewable sources like solar and wind unfavourably to climate-changing fossil fuels when it came to powering electrical grids.

“Renewables, when they come on and off, it screws up the whole the physics of the grid,” McNamee told the group. “So when people want to talk about science, they ought to talk about the physics of the grid and know what real science is, and that is how do you keep the lights on? And it is with fossil fuels and nuclear.”

Committee Chairwoman Lisa Murkowski, an Alaska Republican, called McNamee’s statement unfortunate but voted for him.

“I do expect … he will be fuel-neutral and not a champion for one resource over another” on the energy board, Murkowski said.

Washington Democrat Sen. Maria Cantwell said McNamee’s comments showed he was “out of the mainstream” on fossil fuels despite growing concern over their impact on climate.

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