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9 hours ago ago from Michigan Messenger

Wolverine Power Cooperative is still waiting to see whether state regulators will allow it to build a 600 megawatt petroleum coke-fired power plant in Rogers City, but the company has gone ahead and purchased a 340 megawatt natural gas-fired plant in Wayne County. The plant is located in Sumpter, was built in 2002 by FirstEnergy Generation, and consists of four 85 megawatt natural gas combustion turbines. The price of the plant was not ...

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Indiana prison inmates can train for new careers as coal miners. Vincennes University will hold coal mining classes for three to 15 students at the medium-security Branchville Correctional Facility in southern Indiana.

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“Love plants, don’t eat them.”

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That headline used to be a punchline. Alas, soon the joke could be on us . In his new book, “ Eating Animals ,” the novelist Jonathan Safran Foer describes his gradual transformation from omnivorous, oblivious slacker who “waffled among any number of diets” to “committed vegetarian .” Last month, Gary Steiner, a philosopher at Bucknell University, argued on the Op-Ed page of The New York Times that people should strive to be “strict ...

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No New Coal Plants Started In 2009

13 hours ago ago from WashingtonView

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