Posted on 12/24/2011 4:59:06 PM PST by Libloather
Sierra Club, Audubon settle with SWEPCO on Turk power plant
Posted by Max Brantley on Thu, Dec 22, 2011 at 10:16 AM
The Sierra Club and Audubon Arkansas have announced a settlement with SWEPCO, the utility building the Turk coal-fired power plant in Hempstead County.
This ends legal challenges to the plant and will be reflected in a consent decree to be filed in federal court later today in Texarkana. Nicholas Akins, CEO of American Electric Power, SWEPCO's parent, said in a release: The provisions of the agreement are consistent with our commitment to renewable energy, energy efficiency and overall environmental stewardship."
It also eliminates the possibility that Arkansas appellate courts, in the past unfriendly to SWEPCO legal arguments, might block the plant despite the huge sum of money already invested.
SWEPCO, the organizations say, has agreed to retire a coal plant in Texas in return for an end to pending challenges to permits for the Turk plant, plus pay $10 million for environmental and clean energy causes and another $2 million for attorney fees. It promises not to build a second unit at the Turk plant. Here's the SWEPCO release, too. The key details, according to Sierra/Audubon news release.:
(Excerpt) Read more at arktimes.com ...
OTOH, past rat Congresses via law, gave Audubon, Club Sierra, ACLU and other America hating organizations standing to sue private companies as well as governments in a vast array of situations.
When Audubon and others sue to stop energy development, they do it as the shock troops of the democrat party. Oh, and to a large extent, they do it with taxpayer money.
It will not stop it from entering the environment. It just transfer the insertion point to China.
What in the heck does the Audubon have to do with a coal plant? Why aren’t they protecting birds from all of the darn windmills.
***the utility building the (John W.) Turk coal-fired power plant in Hempstead County.***
And I remember when John Turk said to us that he would never build another coal plant in Arkansas because the Arkansas environmental rules were so strict. This was when they were finishing up on the Flint Creek power plant. Now he has a coal fired plant named after him, in Arkansas.
These people are bullies, we need to stand up to them and say “no.”
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