Sven
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It can be done, but someone may lose a little power if we do it right.
Someone's going to lose a bit of power if we don't do it right.
I work at a coal fired power plant. WE ARE doing it right -- spending millions on a new scrubber (after winning environmental awards for the 35 year old original scrubber it will be replacing), and that's after spending millions more on burner management on the furnace side to reduce NOx. We'll be the second cleanest power plant in MN when it's completed, but the EPA is still coming after us. Our sister plant is #1.
People have to realize the wind doesn't ALWAYS blow. . . 9 time out of 10 on the coldest nights and hotest days when load is the highest, the wind is NOT blowing and the wind farms are sucking energy in, not producing.
Many those idealistic college kids who went to college for environmental studies or engineering have turned into environmental extreemists, and guess where they found jobs? EPA or related state level jobs.