Update: You told officials where to stuff the Kalama coal plant
When Energy Northwest gave the state’s Energy Facility Site Evaluation Council a sham carbon-sequestration plan (no commitment to actually capturing and storing its global-warming pollution) for its proposed coal-fueled power plant in Kalama, Wash., we asked you to tell EFSEC that was unacceptable. Thanks to Coalition and FUSE members and supporters, EFSEC has now received more than 1,000 emails and comments calling on the Council to reject Energy Northwest’s proposal. See iside for background information and updates on the EFSEC process...
When Energy Northwest gave the state’s Energy Facility Site Evaluation Council a sham carbon-sequestration plan (no commitment to actually capturing and storing its global-warming pollution) for its proposed coal-fueled power plant in Kalama, Wash., we asked you to tell EFSEC that was unacceptable. Thanks to Coalition and FUSE members and supporters, EFSEC has now received more than 1,000 emails and comments calling on the Council to reject Energy Northwest’s proposal. For background information and updates on the EFSEC process, visit our “Coal in the Northwest” page.