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Group of moms fired up to cut Utah air pollution
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It is NOT a simple question and answer to pure clean air.
She is working to get bills filed that will actually make a difference. What are the rest of us doing?
I agree that just saying "no coal" is not very helpful without an alternative, so although the story does not say if they have an alternative, it might be worth doing some research into the group to see if they do before claiming that they don't. A glance at their website lists a committee that is in charged with finding strategies to reduce emissions by promoting a diverse renewable energy portfolio. Other than that, there is not a ton of information on what they do or have done in that regard. Anyway, the first step ought to be to stop building coal plants. We need incentives to invest in renewable, clean energy, but as long as we're building new coal plants, there's no way the other cleaner methods will catch on. (Just like how we keep using paper dollars instead of the dollar coins...we're used to it and they're still available...stop printing paper, we use coins.)
No one would rather see an improvement of air quality along the Wasatch Front than I - considering my personal breathing/health issues because of dirty air. That said elimination of coal fired plants would make little or no air quality improvements along the Wasatch Front given that there are no coal fired plants anywhere near the Wasatch Front.
I strongly suggest the Mothers focus on areas that can make the biggest improvements in actual "air quality" not false assumptions about existing coal plants in Huntington or new ones in Nevada or Wyoming.
Since investor-owned utilities such as Rocky Mountain Power get guaranteed returns on capital investment, will Rocky Mountain Power allow others to play in their back yard and build the plants they want to build...renewable or otherwise?
I encourage the mothers group (and others) to do some credible research about the actual safety record of nuclear power, and to support it. Base your decisions on facts, not emotions or political posturing.
Let's find out the facts before we get some well-meaning, but counter-productive bill passed in the Legislature.
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A big coal or nuclear plant can generate enough electricity for millions of people. Solar and wind can't make the same claim without enormous expense and/or impacting thousands of acres. Geothermal is severely limited by location. Hydro is "dam" unpopular, if you know what I mean.
So it seems to me that protesting coal is a vote for nuclear power.