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No New Coal Plants Started in 2009

Washington, DC: No new coal plants broke ground in 2009, a result of a combination of widespread public opposition, rising costs, increasing financial risks and concerns over future carbon regulations. In 2009 twenty-six coal-fired power plants--which would have emitted 146 million tons of carbon dioxide annually-- were defeated or abandoned, the largest number of new coal plants defeated since the coal rush began in 2001.  This progress opens the way for a transition to a clean energy economy, including a 22.5% increase in electricity generated from wind between 2008 and 2009.



In the long run, we're all dead. John Maynard Keynes
by Jerome a Paris (etg@eurotrib.com) on Mon Dec 21st, 2009 at 08:06:19 PM EST
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Unfortunately, Entergy's John Turk Plant was approved in 2008 and work started.  This was done though the approval process clearly violated requirements of state law that all factors, including cost-benefit, possible alternatives and environmental impacts, be considered together.  Lower court approval was overturned by an appeals court.  Guess they forgot to bribe the appeals judges. But they are giving Entergy a re-do, it seems. I doubt they will forget anyone this time. Hope I am surprised.
Should know something tomorrow, Dec. 22nd, as a ruling was expected 60 days from October 22.  Unless the "days" are business days.

 

As the Dutch said while fighting the Spanish: "It is not necessary to have hope in order to persevere."

by ARGeezer (ARGeezer a in a circle eurotrib daught com) on Mon Dec 21st, 2009 at 11:52:32 PM EST
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