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Environmental News For The Week Ending 20December 2019
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Note: Because of the high volume of news regarding the coronavirus outbreak, that news has been published separately:
Some of the COVID-19 graphics presented in the above articles have been updated below.
Also, mentioned in two articles near the end of the disease collection is that there is a new strain of the virus circulating in southeast England that is 70% more infectious than the common strain. Since these news collections were assembled, England has locked down London and several European countries have restricted travelers from the country. I expect that we ll have more news on that in this coming week.
Colorado regulators reverse course, allow 3 coal plants to operate past 2028
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Colorado air regulators backtrack on closing 3 coal plants
By: Associated Press
and last updated 2020-12-20 15:35:00-05
DENVER (AP) â Colorado air regulators have backtracked on a plan to close three coal plants by 2029, a move that has left environmental groups disappointed.
The Colorado Air Quality Control Commission made its unanimous decision Wednesday to reverse plans after lobbying from utility companies. Commissioner Jana Milford said the agencyâs November decision had been made based on incomplete information.
The three plants that were to be closed by 2029 were the Craig Unit 3, the Platte River Power Authorityâs Rawhide plant and the Ray D. Nixon Plant, the Colorado Sun reported. Many utility companies have pledged to close coal-powered plants by 2030, but that promise is not bound by law.
Colorado air-quality regulators have walked back plans to require the early closure of three Colorado coal-fired power plants, including the Craig Station in Moffat County that is responsible for hundreds of jobs in northwest Colorado.
The Air Quality Control Commission on Wednesday unanimously reversed a preliminary decision it made last month to require the Craig Station, the Platte River Power Authorityâs Rawhide plant and Colorado Springsâ Ray Nixon plant to close by the end of 2028 to address regional haze that impacts national parks and wilderness areas.
Tri-State Generation and Transmission Association operates the Craig Station, and has planned to close the plant by the end of 2029. The other two plants reportedly have planned 2030 closing dates.
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