Does this mean West Virginia is ours? /sarc
Coal v. wind: Energy fight rages in W.Va.
Associated Press - October 25, 2008 2:45 PM ET
DOROTHY, W.Va. (AP) - On the Coal River Mountain in southern West Virginia, a battle of epic proportions is playing out.
Massey Energy has permits to blast 6,000 acres for a mountaintop removal mining site and is just waiting for federal approvals. But anti-mining activists and people who support clean, renewable energy want to put windmills there instead.
Coal River Mountain Watch says it’s a perfect time and place for a wind farm. Massey says that if it didn’t strip mine, a lot of coal would be squandered.
The West Virginia Coal Association says it’s not sure if the wind farm is a bona fide proposal or just a plan aimed at stopping mountaintop mining.
Residents are divided, too. In the southern coalfields, there are mainly three kinds of jobs: mining, logging and minimum-wage.
Mining is a way of life, and some say coal has done more harm than good.
Joyce Gunnoe, a Dry Creek storekeeper, says blasting means men are making a living.
But Rock Creek resident Lorelei (lor ELL uh) Scarbro, whose lives below Massey’s blasting site, says her way of life shouldn’t be sacrificed so others can have more electricity.
AP
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