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5 Jul 2016, 6:01 am
The plant and its owner, Southern Company, are the focus of a Securities and Exchange Commission investigation, and ratepayers, alleging fraud, are suing the company....Many problems plaguing the project were broadly known and had been occurring for years. [read post]
30 Nov 2011, 7:20 am by Frank O'Donnell, Clean Air Watch
EPA’s toxic pollution standards would sharply cut arsenic levels.http://www.epa.gov/airquality/powerplanttoxics/pdfs/presentation.pdfThe White House ought to keep this in mind when the dirty power companies – especially American Electric Power and Southern Company – plead for a special deal so they can keep spewing arsenic and other toxins. [read post]
18 Nov 2011, 12:12 pm by Steve Davies
Without this federal assistance, the Mississippi Power Company, a subsidiary of Southern Company, would be unable to finance its proposed ‘Plant Ratcliffe’—a new 582-megawatt (“MW”) coal plant that will burn lignite coal from a proposed 12,275-acre strip mine. [read post]
4 Sep 2011, 11:31 pm by David Kopel
(David Kopel) This essay, which I wrote in 2000, celebrates the brave men and women of the Colorado labor movement, who in the coal fields of southern Colorado early in the 20th century, stood up against murderous company goons and against the soldiers of the Colorado National Guard who perverted their organization. [read post]
3 Jan 2015, 8:10 am by Robert Kreisman
., leaked coal-cleaning chemicals into the Elk River about a mile and a half upstream from a water treatment plant. [read post]
23 Jul 2010, 11:22 am by Lawyer Sanders
District Court for the Southern District of Indiana on July 23, 2010, and is subject to a 30-day public comment period and final court approval. [read post]
29 Sep 2011, 7:02 am by Frank O'Donnell, Clean Air Watch
And one is from Georgia, where the Southern Company affiliate Georgia Power operates. [read post]
18 Jan 2012, 6:41 am by Frank O'Donnell, Clean Air Watch
H/T to BNA Daily Environment Report for bringing this to our attention.This report on EPA's new mercury/toxic rules for coal power plants by the respected Congressional Research Service undercuts the propaganda by several big coal power companies including American Electric Power and Southern Company.It concludes that the lights won't go out -- and that electric rates won't rise much. [read post]
16 Nov 2011, 6:53 am by Frank O'Donnell, Clean Air Watch
http://science.house.gov/letter/letter-sunsteinThe letter echoes some of the talking points spread around town by very clever coal power lobbyists, including those representing Georgia Power and its parent Southern Company (for instance, that EPA has inflated the health benefits of power plant cleanup and is “double counting” them). [read post]
30 Oct 2012, 3:11 pm by Marcia Oddi
Here is today's COA opinion in Indiana Gas Company, Inc. and Southern Indiana Gas and Electric Company, et al. v.... [read post]
17 Nov 2010, 9:30 am by Steven Weissman
The Southern California Edison Company owns 48 per cent of the capacity in Units 4 and 5, totaling 738 megawatts of generating capacity. [read post]
18 Aug 2011, 1:48 pm
Located in Norfolk Virginia, the Norfolk Southern Railway Company is a significant transporter of coal and merchandise traveling to container ports in eastern states. [read post]
5 Dec 2018, 3:25 pm by Megan Geuss
Enlarge / An eastbound Norfolk Southern Corp. unit coal train passes through Waddy, Kentucky. [read post]
25 Mar 2011, 7:58 am by Frank O'Donnell, Clean Air Watch
Something that came our way today which might be of interest… EPA will undoubtedly need support from companies such as these as it faces attack from Southern Company and other dirty power companies. [read post]
19 Jun 2012, 3:00 am by Jon L. Gelman
Norfolk Southern Railway Co. is a major transporter/hauler of coal and other commodities, serving every major container port in the eastern United States with connections to western carriers. [read post]
29 Nov 2011, 7:11 am by Frank O'Donnell, Clean Air Watch
Because coal is the dirtiest fuel used to generate electricity, coal-intensive utilities like American Electric Power and Southern Company would be hit the hardest.EEI’s reasoning for invoking the national-security clause goes like this: The compliance time frame —primarily for the mercury standard—could force some power plants to shut down, triggering brownouts and blackouts. [read post]