Coalition comments on Energy Northwest’s phony ‘sequestration plan’
Energy Northwest, the public consortium attempting to develop a gasified coal power plant in Kalama, Wash., recently submitted to state regulators what it called a “plan” to store (sequester) the plant’s global-warming emissions. In written comments to the state Energy Facility Site Evaluation Council, the NW Energy Coalition demonstrates that the so-called plan falls light years short of what state law requires...
Energy Northwest, the public consortium attempting to develop a gasified coal power plant in Kalama, Wash., recently submitted to state regulators what it called a “plan” to store (sequester) the plant’s global-warming emissions. In written comments to the state Energy Facility Site Evaluation Council, the NW Energy Coalition demonstrates that the so-called plan falls light years short of what state law requires.
Read the Coalition’s statement (PDF)
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