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Wouldn’t the Holcomb plants be the cleanest burning coal plants in the state?

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Wouldn’t the Holcomb plants be the cleanest burning coal plants in the state?

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No. And yes. No – the plants’ carbon dioxide emissions would not be limited. The plants would still emit eleven million tons of CO2 per year. Carbon capture and sequestration technologies will not be feasible for probably the next twenty years.

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