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Coal makes USA Today

Plans for at least 8 clean coal plants hit snagsBy Paul Davidson, USA TODAYClean coal-fired power plants have been touted as a remedy for an environmentally challenged age, offering the promise of turning cheap but dirty coal into a pollution-free energy source.

Don't turn off those wind turbines yet.  ...read more »

Big Stone II Project Manager gives SD lump of coal on Christmas Eve

VIEWPOINT : Big Stone II helps bridge power gap

By Mark Rolfes ,

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Statement by Mark Redsten, Executive Director of Clean Wisconsin

Clean Wisconsin (Founded as Wisconsin’s Environmental Decade)
Your environmental voice since 1970.

STATEMENT By Executive Director, Mark Redsten
October 19th

Signs of the times: coal-fired power plants fall out of favor due to global warming liability  ...read more »

Coal-lovin' Governor

The Wichita Eagle's staff produced a popular YouTube video about Governor Kathleen Sebelius titled, "Coal-lovin'Governor." This sentiment is shared by many Minnesotans who feel that though Governor Pawlenty signed a renewable electricity standard, he has not fully committed to clean energy. In "Coal-lovin' Governor," star Bucky Walters attempts to impersonate country singer Loretta Lynn.  ...read more »

Aug. 6, 2007: North Dakota Park Gets National Honor - and Faces Threat from Coal Plant

North Dakota's Theodore Roosevelt National Park is honored as one of the best three parks for natural history, in the new Fodor's "Complete Guide to the National Parks of the West."  But park advocates say a proposed coal power plant could put a dark cloud over the park's future.

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Aug. 6, 2007  ...read more »

July 6, 2007: 'Balanced' Energy Group Promotes Coal, Not Climate Interests

Executive Director of Iowa Environmental Council responds to an editorial written by Executive Director of Americans for Balanced Energy Choices.

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David Slump

Title:
General Manager, Global Marketing
Company:
GE Energy
Date:
Article name:
Path to a Cleaner Tomorrow
Media outlet:
World Energy Source, v8 n4

In the carbon-constrained world of the future, the decision to install a traditional pulverized coal plant (instead of a more advanced technology plant that can adress environmental issues now or offer the capability to add cost-effective emissions-reduction technology in the future) could lead to potentially larger and costlier problems.