Kemper coal plant hearings wrap up (access required)

by Amy McCullough

Published: February 14,2010

Tags: clean coal, coal, Kemper County, Mississippi Power Company, Public Service Commission

Public speaks out on both sides of the issue of whether ‘clean coal’ plant should be authorized On Feb. 5 the state Public Service Commission wrapped up its week-long resource hearings for a proposed $2.5-billion clean coal plant in Kemper County with a public forum at which more than 40 speakers were divided evenly on support ...


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