Washington coal plant produces no power but plenty of costs. Who pays?
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Tom Banse
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Canary MediaWashington coal plant produces no power but plenty of costs. Who pays?canarymedia.comThis story was originally published by Washington State Standard . Electric utilities across the Pacific Northwest are fuming that their customers might be saddled with the costs of a coal-burning power plant that isn’t producing any power. The messy dispute stems from the Trump administration’s ongoing efforts…
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