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Road to Decarbonization: U S Coal Plant Closures

Road to Decarbonization: U S Coal Plant Closures
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GE Gas Turbines Will Replace Coal at Colorado Plant

Follow Us We are first in your inbox with the most important news in the industry―keeping you smarter and one-step ahead in this ever-changing and competitive market.Start your free subscription GE Gas Turbines Will Replace Coal at Colorado Plant The plan to retire the last coal-fired units at a power plant in Colorado has moved a step closer to completion, with the announcement that Colorado Springs Utilities (CSU) has chosen General Electric (GE) technology to keep the plant operating at least temporarily as a gas-fired facility. GE on Feb. 10 announced that six of the company’s advanced 34-MW LM2500XPRESS aeroderivative gas turbine packages will be deployed at the 208-MW Martin Drake plant in downtown Colorado Springs, one of the last operating urban coal-fired plants in the U.S. It’s the first time GE will install the technology in North America.

Why Colorado Coal Plants Won t Close Early After All

Chad Reich This past June, the West Elk Mine punched a mile of road and two drilling pads for methane venting into lands that conservation groups say should be roadless, according to federal policy. Mine operators, however, say their leases for a planned and approved expansion sit underneath the surface of the roadless lands and are not subject to the state s roadless rule. Chad Reich reports on the struggle taking place in the Gunnison National Forest.  © 2021 KVNF Public Radio OFFICE: 970-527-4866 | ON AIR: 970-527-4868 | STUDIO M: 970-787-9070 | 1-866-KVNF-NOW

Despite everything, 2020 was a great year for moving beyond coal

Supported the Movement for Black Lives Put its resources toward efforts to help families in need during the COVID-19 pandemic Mourned the loss of a groundbreaking Supreme Court justice Soldiered through the most consequential presidential election in American history. And through it all, we continued to work side by side with communities of every race, color, and creed to retire dangerous, polluting coal plants, replace them with clean energy, and support a fair economic transition for workers and communities. Despite fierce opposition from the Trump administration and its allies, 2020 was the biggest year ever for coal plant retirement announcements, and also the biggest year ever for new wind and solar in the US. We crossed two milestones this year – 60 percent of plants are now announced to retire, and 50 percent of total megawatts. We helped retire 36 coal plants in 2020 alone. And during the four years of Donald Trump’s presidency, nearly 100 coal plants were committed

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