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The end of the line for Minnesota's coal plants?
pioneer press ^ | 5-6-12 | Leslie-Brooks Suzukamo

Posted on 05/06/2012 6:39:52 PM PDT by TurboZamboni

Sherburne County Generating Station, better known as Sherco, is a power-producing workhorse.

But even good workhorses head to the glue factory eventually.

The 2,400 megawatt coal-fired plant in Becker, 45 miles northwest of the Twin Cities, has generated the bulk of Xcel Energy's electricity for Minnesota for more than three decades.

(Excerpt) Read more at twincities.com ...


TOPICS: Business/Economy; Editorial; News/Current Events; US: Minnesota
KEYWORDS: coal; coalplants; energy; epa; mn
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To: South Dakota
Most of the coal mined in North Dakota is burned in North Dakota. It is lower grade lignite that doesn't bear the cost of transit. The electric power generated is then sent to Minnesota.

Much of the coal burned by utilities elsewhere in the upper Midwest is from the Powder River Basin which transits through the Dakotas.

21 posted on 05/06/2012 8:11:51 PM PDT by Last Dakotan
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To: TurboZamboni

Until people are freezing and starving to death, they won’t understand the EVIL that is Progressivism. Whether it is economics, or culture, or the environment, they seek to destroy their fellow man.


22 posted on 05/06/2012 8:38:34 PM PDT by Clock King (Ellisworth Toohey was right: My head's gonna explode.)
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To: TurboZamboni

It would take 384,000,000 square ft of solar panels to replace this capaity.


23 posted on 05/06/2012 8:42:00 PM PDT by super7man
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To: DTogo

“Rolling blackouts and the resulting inability of many Americans to watch TV, surf the Web, or play with their smart phones just might be the ticket to wake them up.
Or not... “

Fast-forward to the year 2032.

It’s evening. A father and son are walking to their destination in the chilly twilight.

In the distance, the son sees the hulking remains of a huge, abandoned building.

“What was that, Daddy?”, he asks.

“In my day, son, it was something called a power plant. It made electricity.”

“What was electricity?”, the son replies.


24 posted on 05/06/2012 9:00:26 PM PDT by Road Glide
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To: super7man
It would take 384,000,000 square ft of solar panels to replace this capaity

and that's only during the day!!

25 posted on 05/06/2012 9:02:36 PM PDT by terycarl (lurking, but well informed)
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To: jimsin

“I wonder if the EPA has given a thought to the lost jobs and incomes and the dislocations they are wreaking ...”

You’re foolish for asking such a question.

Would Pol Pot have wasted time with such useless thinking?

/s


26 posted on 05/06/2012 9:03:07 PM PDT by Road Glide
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To: MplsSteve

Minnesota ping


27 posted on 05/06/2012 9:31:02 PM PDT by Clintonfatigued (A liberal's compassion is limited to the size of other peoples' paychecks)
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To: TurboZamboni

This could really backfire on Obama this Autumn.


28 posted on 05/06/2012 9:33:49 PM PDT by Clintonfatigued (A liberal's compassion is limited to the size of other peoples' paychecks)
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The EPA is a private company. How can it regulate anything????

http://www.manta.com/c/mm2w3x5/us-environmental-protctn-agcy


29 posted on 05/06/2012 10:46:51 PM PDT by Cololeo
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To: super7man
It would take 384,000,000 square ft of solar panels. . .

That's 8,815 acres of hot black panels, 20 million pounds of NaS batteries for energy storage and 1,600 1.5 megawatt inverters. That much black surface will increase the temperature of the upstream wind currents significantly. It could even cause some global warming. The total output of solar panels in the US in 2009 was 1,642 MW, 68% of the output of this one coal fired plant.

30 posted on 05/07/2012 12:16:43 AM PDT by mulebones
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To: super7man

That’s 13.77 sq. miles. Heck, we don’t need to grow food on the land anyway. /s


31 posted on 05/07/2012 1:06:15 AM PDT by TigersEye (Life is about choices. Your choices. Make good ones.)
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To: Road Glide

‘Would Pol Pot have wasted time with such useless thinking?’

by god, ya got something there rg....what a thinker and planner that mass murderer turned out to be eh? always out there workin for the little guy....the death of the little guy that is...it ain’t as if commie planned economies aint been the best thing for mankind since sliced bread r anything..../s


32 posted on 05/07/2012 2:18:37 AM PDT by jimsin
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To: Clintonfatigued

How many manufacturing jobs will this prompt to move to China?


33 posted on 05/07/2012 2:38:28 AM PDT by monocle
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To: bray

Sky-high Electric Bills Courtesy of Obama EPA’s War on Coal

http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2880805/posts


34 posted on 05/07/2012 11:40:57 AM PDT by TurboZamboni (Looting the future to bribe the present)
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