Gail Gutsche hopes to chart Montana’s energy future

by John Q. Murray 5.14.2008, Clark Fork Chronicle

Gail Gutsche explains that she is running for the Public Service Commission because “this is a really critical time for a change in the energy future of Montana.”

She said she will work to help find solutions to the dramatic price increases consumers have seen since the Montana legislature deregulated electricity.

But her vision goes well beyond that.

“We need to think about how we’re going to do energy in the future and clearly it’s going to be in a carbon-constrained world--Congress is going to set carbon standards,” she said. “I want to help create jobs for Montanans, and help shield them from the expected dramatic increases in fossil-fuel-based electricity. Montana has the opportunity to bring back fair and reasonable utility rates, but we can’t do it by maintaining the status quo.”

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