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Lobstermen protest proposed power plant
AP Posted: 2007-10-11 16:15:12 WISCASSET, Maine (AP) - About 30 lobster boats paraded by this coastal town Thursday as fishermen showed their opposition to plans for a new power plant that would be built at the site of the former Maine Yankee nuclear site. About 120 people on the shore held up signs supporting the lobstermen as the boats sailed by on the Sheepscot River. One of the signs said, "Say No to Coal." The $1.5 billion plant would burn gas extracted from coal. Promoters say it would produce up to 700 megawatts of electricity and thousands of barrels per day of diesel fuel. But lobstermen say the Sheepscot River fishery would be threatened by coal barge traffic. They say the Sheepscot fishery pumps millions of dollars a year into the midcoast economy. |
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Chuck Gould wrote:
Lobstermen protest proposed power plant AP Posted: 2007-10-11 16:15:12 WISCASSET, Maine (AP) - About 30 lobster boats paraded by this coastal town Thursday as fishermen showed their opposition to plans for a new power plant that would be built at the site of the former Maine Yankee nuclear site. About 120 people on the shore held up signs supporting the lobstermen as the boats sailed by on the Sheepscot River. One of the signs said, "Say No to Coal." The $1.5 billion plant would burn gas extracted from coal. Promoters say it would produce up to 700 megawatts of electricity and thousands of barrels per day of diesel fuel. But lobstermen say the Sheepscot River fishery would be threatened by coal barge traffic. They say the Sheepscot fishery pumps millions of dollars a year into the midcoast economy. They're going to burn coal? Blech. |
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They're going to burn coal?
Blech. Yeah, why aren't they still using the nuke plant? |
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On Oct 21, 11:27 am, HK wrote:
Chuck Gould wrote: Lobstermen protest proposed power plant AP Posted: 2007-10-11 16:15:12 WISCASSET, Maine (AP) - About 30 lobster boats paraded by this coastal town Thursday as fishermen showed their opposition to plans for a new power plant that would be built at the site of the former Maine Yankee nuclear site. About 120 people on the shore held up signs supporting the lobstermen as the boats sailed by on the Sheepscot River. One of the signs said, "Say No to Coal." The $1.5 billion plant would burn gas extracted from coal. Promoters say it would produce up to 700 megawatts of electricity and thousands of barrels per day of diesel fuel. But lobstermen say the Sheepscot River fishery would be threatened by coal barge traffic. They say the Sheepscot fishery pumps millions of dollars a year into the midcoast economy. They're going to burn coal? Blech.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - They're going to burn gas. The gas is extracted from coal, huge difference. |
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On Oct 22, 9:12 am, HK wrote:
wrote: On Oct 21, 11:27 am, HK wrote: Chuck Gould wrote: Lobstermen protest proposed power plant AP Posted: 2007-10-11 16:15:12 WISCASSET, Maine (AP) - About 30 lobster boats paraded by this coastal town Thursday as fishermen showed their opposition to plans for a new power plant that would be built at the site of the former Maine Yankee nuclear site. About 120 people on the shore held up signs supporting the lobstermen as the boats sailed by on the Sheepscot River. One of the signs said, "Say No to Coal." The $1.5 billion plant would burn gas extracted from coal. Promoters say it would produce up to 700 megawatts of electricity and thousands of barrels per day of diesel fuel. But lobstermen say the Sheepscot River fishery would be threatened by coal barge traffic. They say the Sheepscot fishery pumps millions of dollars a year into the midcoast economy. They're going to burn coal? Blech.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - They're going to burn gas. The gas is extracted from coal, huge difference. Releasing gas from coal requires a lot of heat/energy.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Method for the in-situ extraction of gas from coal seams Document Type and Number:United States Patent 6571874 Link to this page:http:// www.freepatentsonline.com/6571874.html Abstract:A method for the in- situ extraction of gas from coal seams is provided. Flow paths are produced in gas-containing coal by opening up the structure of the coal by introducing into a bore hole that is sunk into the coal at least one gas and/or liquid under pressure over a prolonged period of time at a pressure that is less than the lowest principal stress determined in a respective seam layer from which gas is to be extracted. The introduction into the bore hole is carried out with a cyclically fluctuating pressure. Gas is subsequently extracted via the bore hole. Plus, the old method of destructive distillation isn't as unefficient as you might think. |
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