Clean Coal, Healthy Cigarette

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Here's a zinger from Blan Holman, senior attorney for the Southern Environmental Law Center, who is fighting a Santee Cooper coal plant in South Carolina: "If you've heard the term 'clean coal,' that's kind of like a healthy cigarette. There's no such thing as a clean coal plant." Might there ever be? Possibly, but that day also just got pushed even further into the future.

Xcel Energy of Minneapolis, a company which provides electricity to more than 3 million people in 8 states, just dropped plans to proceed with construction of an IGCC plant in Denver. An IGCC plant can burn coal cleaner and capture carbon dioxide for potential burial deep underground. After two years of study, Xcel decided to pull the plug: costs were too high, and they couldn't find partners to share the costs and risks. The proposed 600 MW plant would also have created an oversupply of electricity.

And over near Blakely, Georgia, where a New Jersey power company is trying to put up a traditional dirty coal plant in the face of mounting opposition, here's what Sammy Prim, a retired radiologist had to say:

I've been a Republican my whole life, but I'll be doggoned if Al Gore isn't right. Is it fair for you and me — this generation — to pollute for all the generations to come when we're already seeing the effects — global warming, mercury, particulate matter?

Primm figures in a USA Today feature on the growing nationwide opposition to coal plants, including the Sierra Club's national campaign to let no coal plant be built unopposed.

Doggone right.

 


It's actually the first time

It's actually the first time that I encounter "clean coal" term, it never even occurred to me that there might exist such a thing because I know this is not possible. Healthy cigarette? I wish... I would be all healthy now but obviously I am not. I plan to quit smoking this very summer and I also think I need drug rehabilitation for this. It's amazing how far some attorneys can reach with their insinuations.

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