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February 11th, 2008

Kansas and coal: it's really all about Colorado

Posted by Harry Fuller @ 9:14 pm

Categories: Canada, air pollution, energy, environmental health, fossil fuel, law & politics, state government

Tags: Kansas, Colorado, Workforce Management, Human Resources, Harry Fuller

Kansas politicians continue to disagree over two coal-burning plants planned for western Kansas. The state administration refused to grant the necessary permits. Now pro-coal legislators are trying to get a law passed to allow construction. Turns out the plants are being built in Kansas, but will send most of their power to Colorado.

Huh? Well. Colorado has much stricter regulations on air pollution. So it once looked like Kansas would be the easier place to place the plants. Oops.

It’s not clear the legislature can come up with a new law that the governor would sign. It was her administration that rejected the permits ansd set off the Kansas Koal War of ‘08.

Harry FullerA newsman since 1969, Harry Fuller has worked for CBS, ABC, CNBC Europe, CNET and was founding news director at TechTV. See his full profile and disclosure of his industry affiliations.

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This is a pair of utility companies thinking their chances of more coal plants is better in Kansdas than Colorado and they will deliver the power where the people are...a contemporary twist to that on... (Read the rest)
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