Posted on 04/17/2014 5:41:07 AM PDT by Phillyred
SHAMOKIN DAN The plant in Shamokin Dam once produced enough electricity to power a city three times the size of Scranton. It is 65 years old, but few here thought the facility known as the Sunbury Steam Plant would be forced into retirement. Its sad to see it close down, said Robert Hoffman of Sunbury. The plant`s been there since I can remember. As a matter of fact when i was in high school we toured that plant. Since they put stack reclaimers on it, its been a fairly clean plant, added Ed Quiggle of Shamokin Dam Sunbury Generation announced plans to shout down the coal-fired plant by June. About 60 workers will be out of a job. And the Sunbury Steam Plant will be just the latest of more than a dozen coal-powered plants in Pennsylvania to close in the past five years. Plant officials essentially said coal is dead back in 2011, when they announced it would be converted from a coal to natural gas. But the conversion fell through, when the financing fell through. According to a utility industry source, unpredictable natural gas prices. And falling projections for future electricity use made banks concerned about loaning money for the proposed project. The Sunbury Steam Plant`s General Manager told Newswatch 16 tighter emissions rules for coal plants set to take effect next year leaves this facility unprofitable. The closing leaves PPLs Montour steam electric station in Washingtonville as the only remaining large coal-fired plant in our area.
I wasn’t talking about trying to hide it.
I was talking about telling the EPA/Fedzilla that this state is keeping this coal plant online, so pound sand.
I was making vague reference to guidance system on Hellfire as delivered from drones.
To protect the children, you know.
I figured it had to do with heat seekers,
but they might as well come out in the open and declare war on the states if they do something like that.
They can’t really succeed in being open, so they operate incrementally and deny as “kook talk” when someone points out their intentions.
If they didn’t want to come out in the open just yet, it could be called an ‘accident’ where an errant or ‘rogue’ drone mistakenly locked onto the power plant. Then it’s the power plant’s fault for disrupting and degrading DHS’s security posture.
I am getting so fed up with this bs doublespeak (just re-read 1984). The most outrageous sarcastic and humorous predictions/jokes come to pass the next day.
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