As long as this coal plant is par for the course with other new coal plants in pollution, I'm not too worried. I don't understand how the renewable energy fund can be used for coal. Maybe it was because we've allowed the idea of renewable to be distorted to the point that the farmers get away with marketing ethanol as being renewable. If it can be stretched for corporate farming, it can be stretched a bit more for coal. So it goes.

Look at the bright side of it, the Twin Cities gets more cheap energy and the Iron Range gets yet more pork (and yes, I'm being sarcastic and cynical about this).

Allen Graetz
MPLStown

Pat N self only wrote:

Excerpts from article by Tom Meersman,
Feb. 18, 2005, Minneapolis Star Tribune

Article states:
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"A state panel is finalizing the order to approve the payments of $10 million 
over the next five years for the Mesaba Energy Project, proposed by Excelsior Energy 
Inc. of Minnetonka.

The decision to award the money went against the advise of the five-member 
advisory board that manages the fund.

And environmental leaders are outraged that money intended to fund solar, wind and 
other renewable energy projects and research in the state is being used for a coal 
plant." ...
...
"Environmental groups can be as upset and angry as they want, but the problem that 
they've got is that elected officials and policy makers in Minnesota have spoken". - 
Tom Micheletti, Excelsior co-president

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I'm outraged at this inappropriate use of state money. Are you outraged?


Coal burning plants are adding heavily to the build up of CO2 in the atmosphere, which is driving the rate of global warming to catastrophic levels for many of Earth's inhabitants. I'm surprised that nothing was said in the article about greenhouse gas emissions or climate change. Are you surprised?

Pat Neuman
Chanhassen, MN


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