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ya know, there is noting wrong with a coal fired power plant. I have worked on some as an engineer.

Most have been upgraded and updated so that they emit almost no carbon emissions into the atmosphere. Yet they also remain the least expensive way to generate electricity for all.

This why and where the term "clean coal" came from. Sure, Anthracite is harder than bituminous but either is perfectly fine to generate energy to make the generators and turbines produce electric at rates that are affordable. I have a few coal fired plants within 50 miles of my house I have driven by multiple times and only thing coming out of smokestacks is white appearing steam due to the scrubbers and removal of the soot that once long ago was spewed from them.

I like coal. I know it is a great solution to a real demand. And I know it is not the pollutant that every tree hugger ignorantly makes it out to be.

I always enjoy those who are really ignorant of processes and how things actually are designed and work always are the loudest to condemn them.

Liberals are almost ALWAYS like this. Don't confuse them with actual facts.

Let's get back to mining America's most abundant resource and using it to provide for the electric that we are really short of.

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john 'horse turd' kerry said . . .
By: Zimbler0
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Wed, 16 Dec 15 5:05 AM
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John Kerry Makes Stunning Climate Claim, Proves Futility of Climate Change Action

http://cnsnews.com/commentary/nicolas-loris/john-kerry-makes-stunning-climate-claim-proves-futility-climate-change

Although he probably didn’t mean to, Secretary of State John Kerry made a compelling case for why the U.S. and other countries should not go down the path of shutting down coal-fired plants, raising energy prices and stunting economic growth to combat global warming.


Speaking in Paris, Kerry said:


“The fact is that even if every American citizen biked to work, carpooled to school, used only solar panels to power their homes, if we each planted a dozen trees, if we somehow eliminated all of our domestic greenhouse gas emissions, guess what – that still wouldn’t be enough to offset the carbon pollution coming from the rest of the world.

“If all the industrial nations went down to zero emissions – remember what I just said, all the industrial emissions went down to zero emissions – it wouldn’t be enough, not when more than 65 percent of the world’s carbon pollution comes from the developing world.”

. . .

If Kerry got his wish, developing countries like India and China would play ball. But they’re not going to and quite frankly, neither is the rest of the developing world and some parts of the developed world.

According to the Climate Action Tracker, there are plans to build more than 2,400 coal-fired power plants over the next 15 years. That includes plants that have been announced, in the pre-permit stage, permitted or under construction. These countries want access to cheap and abundant energy, in order to provide their citizens with a stable current of electricity and to keep their economy growing.

Kerry got one point very wrong, however. We’re talking about carbon dioxide emissions, not carbon pollution. The administration has evolved their message on this issue, from global warming, to climate change, to carbon pollution.


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