New gas power plants: Critical bridge, or step backwards?
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New gas power plants: Critical bridge, or step backwards?
By the end of this month, plans to spend more than $1 billion building two methane power plants in Pictou County could get the green light from Nova Scotia’s Department of Environment. The post New gas power plants: Critical bridge, or step backwards? appeared first on Halifax Examiner.
Pictou County Councillors Looking to Speak with a Company Planning Two Fast-Acting Natural Gas-Fueled Power Generating Stations in the County
Pictou County council is inviting representatives from the company that plans to build a pair of fast-acting natural gas-fueled power generating stations in the county. IESO Nova Scotia is undergoing environmental assessments for two plants – one in Salt Springs, the other in Marshdale – that would replace coal-fired plants that are being retired by 2030 and supplement electricity produced by renewable sources such as solar and wind. The idea is…
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