Sentences with phrase «plant closure about»

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I've been through about eight or 10 plant closures, and this was complete shock,» said Jones, who didn't support Trump during the presidential race and would still not call himself a Trump supporter.
A Hudson Valley - based environmental group will hold a panel discussion Wednesday in Manhattan about the impending closure of the Indian Point nuclear power plant in Westchester County.
Westchester County Executive Rob Astorino plans to speak with Energy Sectetary - designate Rick Perry about the planned closure of the Indian Point nuclear power plant in Buchanan.
Workers at the Grangemouth complex give their reaction to the closure of its petrochemicals plant, with the loss of about 800 jobs.
The closures mean slashing about 1,200 jobs between the Broadmeadows plant and the Geelong Stamping facility, which support production of the Falcon, Falcon Ute, Territory, and Ford Performance Vehicles models.
But mark my words, right - wingers will start screaming about compensation when all those shiny new gas - fired power plants they're building are threatened with closure when we start thinking seriously about building a modern grid that can shuttle electricity instead of curtailing renewable generation in one area while simultaneously turning on fossils in another.
The San Luis Obispo economy is about to take a hit with the imminent closure of the Diablo Canyon nuclear power plant, which employs nearly 1,500 people.
There is no worry about that now, Ott said, even with the announced closure of several coal and nuclear plants, including two FirstEnergy plants in Ohio and another in Pennsylvania.
I decided to become more vocal about my climate skepticism after an Excel letter came to my house informing me of a a rate increase due to the closure of coal plants.
The oldest, smallest coal plants with few emissions controls make up an «at - risk» of closure portion that account for about 20 percent of total US coal - fired generating capacity, or 69,000 megawatts.
And while the President lectures us about our sins against the planet, his EPA and other agencies embark on the project to impose penance on us by forcing the closure of coal and other fossil fuel power plants, blocking pipelines, bankrupting the coal mining industry, subsidizing intermittent power sources that can't possibly run a fully operational electrical grid at reasonable cost, and multiplying our cost of electricity by an order of magnitude or so.
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