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What Are We Fighting For?
This blog originally ran over seven consecutive days at www.gpace.org, addressing seven of the most common questions we have heard regarding the ongoing energy policy – coal plant debate in Kansas. As the public comment period approaches for Sunflower Electric’s Holcomb Expansion project, the following questions could be helpful resources as you prepare to write your comment. Continue reading
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Tagged clean air act, coal-fired power plant, Colorado, energy, energy policy, Environmental Protection Agency, GPACE, Great Plains Alliance for Clean Energy, Holcomb Kansas, Kansas, Kansas Corporation Commission, Kansas Department of Health and Environment, Mark Parkinson, midwest energy, renewable energy, Rod Bremby, rural utilities service, Sunflower Electric, Tri-State Generation and Transmission Association, wyoming coal
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What Are We Fighting For? (Part 3)
All right, but don’t we need a new coal plant to “keep the lights on” in Western Kansas? No, we don’t. Continue reading
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Tagged air quality, clean energy, coal-fired power plant, energy, energy efficiency, energy product, Kansas, Kansas Corporation Commission, Kansas Department of Health and Environment, midwest energy, renewable energy, sand sage project, Sunflower Electric, sustainable energy
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