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Meeting on coal-fired power plant set

Published: Monday, Feb. 18, 2008 12:41 a.m. MST
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"The fact is, we know certain people in the region oppose this project. The problem is they're not suggesting how to meet the power needs," Maisano said. "This project is as advanced as they come in terms of its technology and controlling emissions."

Rod Moore, NDEP engineering permit writer for the Toquop project, said the power plant "qualifies as a low-emitting unit under Nevada's program."

Heying agreed, saying her department has reviewed the permit and found "it is consistent with federal and state requirements."

St. George spokesman Marc Mortensen said the city would not be taking a position on the Toquop power plant, in spite of a public relations campaign launched by Alder's group.

"The fact is, the city as a whole is not taking a position on Toquop due to its own reliance on electricity generated by coal-fired power plants," Mortensen said. "Individual council members are free to express their own position, but the city will not take one."

The city currently purchases 43 percent of its electricity from coal-fired plants; 23 percent from natural gas-fired power plants; and the remaining 34 percent is provided by hydroelectric power, renewables and from purchases made on the open market, which could include more power generated from coal.

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The towns of Springdale, Virgin and Ivins passed resolutions against Toquop, while all three Washington County commissioners said they support the power plant.

More information about the project can be found online at toquopenergyproject.com


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