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mahatmakanejeeves

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Fri Jan 3, 2020, 11:10 AM Jan 2020

Montana Coal Power Plant Closing Two Units Built in 1970s

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Montana Coal Power Plant Closing Two Units Built in 1970s

The plant employs about 300 people and is the main driver of the economy for the surrounding town of Colstrip
BY ASSOCIATED PRESS // JAN 3, 2020

BILLINGS — One of the largest coal-fired power plants in the western U.S. will close two of its four units in coming days as the Montana facility edges toward an eventual total shutdown. ... Colstrip Units 1 and 2 — built in the 1970s when massive strip mines were being developed across Montana and Wyoming — will close by Jan. 5 or as soon as they run out of coal to burn, Talen Energy spokeswoman Taryne Williams said Thursday.

The plant employs about 300 people and is the main driver of the economy for the surrounding town of Colstrip, which has about 2,300 people. But it’s been unable to compete with surging investments into renewable energy and cheap natural gas, as the coal plant’s operating costs have risen with the need for better pollution controls.

Some employees for now will be re-assigned to decommissioning work that will last through mid-2020, Williams said. She said there are “no hard and fast numbers or timelines” as the company considers how many workers will be needed for the remaining two units. ... The closure of Units 1 and 2 was long anticipated as demand for U.S. coal collapsed in recent years, and came despite vows by elected officials in Montana to find ways to keep it open.

The two closing units are operated by Pennsylvania-based Talen, which co-owns them with Puget Sound Energy of Washington state.
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Montana Coal Power Plant Closing Two Units Built in 1970s (Original Post) mahatmakanejeeves Jan 2020 OP
Now is the time to transition to wind and solar. Delmette2.0 Jan 2020 #1

Delmette2.0

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1. Now is the time to transition to wind and solar.
Fri Jan 3, 2020, 11:16 AM
Jan 2020

The area would be perfect for solar farms and wind mills. They already have the high voltage, long distant power lines build.

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