Steve Hanson is the founder and editor of Uppity Wisconsin. He is also a web developer in his spare time.
Cassville Coal Power Plant Voted Down
Posted November 12th, 2008 by Steve Hanson
The proposed Alliant Energy coal power plant in Cassville was turned down yesterday by the Citizen Utility Board - Following is the press release:
Coal Plant Proposal Rejected for First Time in Wisconsin HistoryHistoric Decision will Save Ratepayers Money and Reduce PollutionMadison, Wis - Wisconsin regulators rejected a proposal to build a conventional coal plant for the first time in state history today when the Public Service Commission voted unanimously to reject Alliant Energy's highly controversial $1.26 billion coal plant on the shores of the Mississippi River in Cassville, Wisconsin."Today's historic decision will help move our state toward a strong clean energy economy," said Katie Nekola, energy program director and attorney at Clean Wisconsin an environmental organization that fought Alliant's application to construct the coal plant since it was first filed before the Public Service Commission in February 2007. "Stopping dirty coal plants is critical to reducing global warming pollution and creating jobs by paving the way for alternatives like wind, solar, and smart biomass technology," she said.The rejection of Alliant's coal plant highlights the changing atmosphere of energy policy in Wisconsin. The project faced unprecedented opposition; the public by a 10-1 margin, the Wisconsin Industrial Energy Group, the Wisconsin Paper Council, and RENEW Wisconsin, all joined Clean Wisconsin and Citizens Utility Board (CUB) in opposing the construction of the coal plant."Building coal plants has never made sense from an environmental perspective, and no longer makes sense from an economic perspective," said Charlie Higley, executive director of CUB. "When cleaner alternatives would save ratepayers $800 million, the perception that dirty coal is cheap is nothing but hot air." Shifting away from coal and moving toward renewable energy sources and energy efficiency will help promote growth in Wisconsin's economy. A recent national report demonstrated that Wisconsin could create 37,000 family-supporting jobs in the coming years by investing in clean energy technologies like wind, solar, biofuel and geothermal power as well as energy efficiency."The Commission's leadership in rejecting Alliant's dirty coal plant protects Wisconsin's ratepayers and environment," said Nekola. "Clean energy production will drive America's economy in the coming years, and this victory will position Wisconsin to become a leader in the clean energy economy."
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Right on Wisconsin!
A victory for us all! And thanks, Steve, for alerting us to this a few weeks back, so we sign the online petition.
"No" to King Coal
Hooray for Wisconsin!
By the way, I'm the person behind the "Head-On Radio with Bob Kincaid" blogad on your site.
I'm just a listener to his show, although Bob and I have become friends through my calls to his program.
I wanted to run some ads to promote his show, and to send some money to some of the important liberal blogs around the country.
My hope is that the left builds more media alliances between bloggers and internet radio as the right-wing has done.
Feel free to call Bob's show anytime. He'd love to hear from Wisconsin progressives. Bob does a lot of good work on the issue of King Coal. He'd love to hear about this vote to not allow a coal plant to be built.
Also, I distribute free progressive DVDs to anyone who is interested. I have titles on the environment, social justice, the corporate media and other issues.
If you'd like a couple free DVDs (I even pay the shipping) just drop me a line with a mailing address.
In solidarity,
Preston Enright
publicmind [at] msn [dot] com
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