Reliable Power Says: Open for Business
Strong transmission systems provide reliability. Just as importantly, they send a powerful message to companies deciding where to locate: here.
Expansion follows. Jobs follow. Communities grow.
Grid Modernization Has Overwhelming Support
According to a recent survey, 95 % of West Virginia voters think the state’ s policymakers should prioritize modernizing the grid. More than 7,100 West Virginians have signed our petition calling on the state’ s public officials to support new, modern transmission lines.
The support is there— now we must ensure policymakers hear the message.
West Virginia Business Leaders Need to Be Heard
This is not a utility issue. It is a business issue.
The consequences of inaction are clear: higher costs, more downtime and fewer companies choosing West Virginia.
The benefits of action are just as clear: reliable power, predictable costs and a grid strong enough to support the industries the state wants to attract.
Opportunity follows power. Employers go where the lights are on. West Virginia’ s business community should speak up. Strengthening the state’ s electric grid is essential to protecting jobs, supporting growth and keeping West Virginia competitive.
Join West Virginians for Reliable & Affordable Energy in urging leaders to build the grid the state’ s future depends on.
SPEAK UP FOR A STRONGER GRID
Scan the QR code to learn more and write the governor and all of our elected officials to show business support for a stronger grid.
www. PowerWVNow. org
Craig Blair, WVRAE Executive Director
Born and raised in Martinsburg, WV, former Senate President Craig Blair leads West Virginians for Reliable and Affordable Energy. He’ s dedicated to modernizing our electric grid, lowering energy costs and keeping West Virginians in control of our energy future while protecting the state’ s role in powering America.