On 11/3/05 6:11 PM, "Dyna" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>> and with a broad range of stakeholders to secure the conversion of
>> the Riverside coal plant to cleaner natural gas.
> 
> Meanwhile, new coal burning plants in the Dakotas are on the
> drawing board, and natural gas has become so expensive that Riverside
> plant will rarely burn it.

Since there appears to be some confusion over just what will be occurring at
the Riverside plant, here it is again:

The plant will be converting from coal-fired boilers to natural-gas fired
boilers. This work will start in 2007, if I am remembering correctly, and is
scheduled to be completed sometime in 2009.

Once the project is completed, Riverside will no longer be able to burn
coal.

Mark Snyder
Windom Park

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