Though Not Quietly, Kentucky Moves to Cut Reliance on Coal
New York Times: The E. W. Brown power plant rides like an ocean liner on a rolling ridge in Kentucky, its smokestacks and plumes visible across fields of corn and cattle for miles around.
The coal-fired plant has lighted homes since Dwight D. Eisenhower was in office. But under the Obama administration’s plan to fight global warming, its days could be ticking down. Two of its three coal-fired generating units are among the oldest and least efficient in the state, and concerns that the plant could close are making…
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