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Tue December 29, 2020 - West Edition #1
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FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. (AP) Three towering concrete stacks that were the most visual reminders of a coal-fired power plant that operated for decades along the Arizona-Utah state line came down on Dec. 18, 2020.
The 775-ft. (236-m) structures loomed over the Navajo Generating Station, a 2,250 megawatt plant that closed in 2019 as natural gas became a cheaper alternative for electricity. Their flashing lights became a beacon in the community and a sign to travelers in a remote area that they were approaching Page. I have mixed emotions because I ve spent most of my life as a constructor, and now I m wearing a different hat in the demolition mode, said Gary Barras, a project management director of the Salt River Project, the Arizona utility that operated the plant. I know personally how hard it was to design and build those stacks.
Power plant stacks that loomed over Arizona come down
Visual reminders of a coal-fired power plant that operated for decades December 21, 2020 by Felicia Fonseca, The Associated Press, Flagstaff AZ
Three towering concrete stacks that were the most visual reminders of a coal-fired power plant that operated for decades along the Arizona-Utah state line came down Friday. The 775-foot (236-meter) structures loomed over the Navajo Generating Station, a 2,250 megawatt plant that closed last year as natural gas became a cheaper source of energy. It was a symbol of economic stability in a region where good-paying jobs are hard to come by but also the longtime target of environmentalists for its pollution and reliance on fossil fuel and water.
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Felicia Fonseca
This photo provided by the Navajo Generating Station shows the demolition of a trio of concrete stacks at the Navajo Generating Station near Page, Ariz on Friday, Dec. 18, 2020. The three towering concrete stacks that were the most visual reminders of a coal-fired power plant that operated for decades along the Arizona-Utah state line came down Friday. (George Hardeen/Navajo Generating Station via AP) December 18, 2020 - 5:54 PM
FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. - Three towering concrete stacks that were the most visual reminders of a coal-fired power plant that operated for decades along the Arizona-Utah state line came down Friday.
The 775-foot (236-meter) structures loomed over the Navajo Generating Station, a 2,250 megawatt plant that closed last year as natural gas became a cheaper source of energy. It was a symbol of economic stability in a region where good-paying jobs are hard to come by but also the longtime target of environmentalists for its