Tag Archives: recession
Are Coal Power Plants Now Too Expensive to Pursue?
A coal project starting today might well be nearing completion just in time for its obsolescence. There’s no guarantee for anyone, but those that tie themselves up with enormous financial commitments to centralized projects that do not support the emerging paradigm are sure to have a tougher time surviving. Continue reading
What Are We Fighting For? (Part 5)
The coal plant will provide needed jobs and economic development to Kansas in the midst of the worst recession in recent memory. How can we say no to that? Because it won’t – not anytime soon. It is absolutely important to create jobs and investment in this recession. But given all the regulatory, legal, and financial issues with the proposed project, construction won’t begin for at least a couple of years. So, the construction jobs won’t exist until then. How does that help Kansans now? Continue reading
GPACE SAYS KANSAS IN POSITION TO TAKE LEAD IN ENERGY FUTURE THAT EPA LAUNCHED TODAY
Today’s EPA announcement is good news for Kansans, who are uniquely positioned to capitalize on the advanced energy economy of our nation’s future. Continue reading



