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<blockquote data-quote="Weather Man" data-source="post: 16636191" data-attributes="member: 137766"><p>Stable existing coal fired power plant built where the people live. You can just see the blackouts coming.</p><p></p><p>MINNEAPOLIS -- Xcel Energy has abandoned plans to build a new $800-million natural gas-fired power plant at the Sherco site in Becker.</p><p></p><p>The change comes after the company got significant criticism from environmental groups who have been calling for more renewable energy facilities.</p><p></p><p>Xcel says instead, they're proposing building two smaller natural gas power plants to ensure the stability of the electricity grid. They would be placed in southwestern Minnesota and near Fargo, North Dakota. Xcel estimates these smaller plants will cost less to build and operate less frequently, meaning fewer carbon emissions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Weather Man, post: 16636191, member: 137766"] Stable existing coal fired power plant built where the people live. You can just see the blackouts coming. MINNEAPOLIS -- Xcel Energy has abandoned plans to build a new $800-million natural gas-fired power plant at the Sherco site in Becker. The change comes after the company got significant criticism from environmental groups who have been calling for more renewable energy facilities. Xcel says instead, they're proposing building two smaller natural gas power plants to ensure the stability of the electricity grid. They would be placed in southwestern Minnesota and near Fargo, North Dakota. Xcel estimates these smaller plants will cost less to build and operate less frequently, meaning fewer carbon emissions. [/QUOTE]
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