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Sabic Innovative Plastics adds “cogeneration” facility freeing up considerable Vectren capacity
April 26, 2017 – by John Blair, valleywatch.net editor Sabic Innovative Plastics, (Formerly GE Plastics) in Mt. Vernon, IN has decided to partially wean itself from the Vectren grid by building their own electrical and steam generation plant onsite. Their … Continue reading
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Tagged Coal, CoGen, CoGeneration, natural gas, SABIC, Vectren
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It’s Time to Give Air Quality the Attention It Deserves
March 22, 2017 – by Bob Henson in the Wunderblog of Weather Underground.com Each day of every year, a quiet disaster unfolds in households and hospitals across the world. More than 10,000 lives are lost worldwide every 24 hours as … Continue reading
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Tagged air pollution, fine particles, Health effects, Indiana air pollution
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Clean Coal is elusive and very expensive
March 1, 2017 – by David Schlissel, IEEFA. Editor’s note: Valley Watch and our colleagues, Citizens Action Coalition and Sierra Club have challenged the Edwardsport plant since 2006 before the IURC and IDEM. Sadly, we failed to stop the plant. David Schlissel … Continue reading
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Tagged Citizens Action Coalition, clean coal, Duke Energy, IGCC, Indiana, Kemper, Ratepayers, Valley Watch
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Kentucky Regulators, Industry Reps Privately Rewrote Coal Ash Rules
January 17, 2017 – by Erica Peterson, WFPL Radio Kentucky’s Energy and Environment Cabinet has finalized a controversial plan to let the state’s utilities virtually self-regulate the storing of hazardous coal ash near power plants. As details about the plan emerged over the past … Continue reading
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There is an easy way for Trump to show he is serious about unity
January 20, 2017 – by John Blair, valleywatch.net editor I have a suggestion for President Trump. If he is serious about wanting to bring the country “together,” then there is one simple thing he can do to accomplish that. He … Continue reading
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Kentucky Environmental Agency claims that “media” is misleading the public on Coal Ash issue
December 28, 2016 – by James Bruggers in the Louisville Courier Journal After being the target of critical editorials in Kentucky’s two largest newspapers, Kentucky’s Energy and Environment Cabinet fired back Thursday with an internet posting that argues its proposed … Continue reading
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Vectren releases 20 year Integrated Resource Plan
December 20, 2016-by John Blair valleywatch.net editor On December 16, Vectren Corporation the monopoly electric utility that serves much of southwest Indiana released is latest Integrated Resource Plan outlining its plan to meet their electric customers’ power needs twenty years ahead … Continue reading
A Terrifying Superbug Just Showed Up on a US Farm for the First Time
The bacteria found in a hog operation is resistant even to some of our most powerful antibiotics. December 7, 2016 – by Tom Philpott in Mother Jones More than 70 percent of the antibiotics consumed in the United States go … Continue reading
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Tagged agriculture, air pollution, antibiotics, Disease, farming, resistant antibiotics, water pollution
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Climate talks should consider ‘immediate’ health burden of air pollution
November 18, 2016 Release from Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health Air pollution is not only causing long-term damage to the planet and human health, but it is already killing millions of people worldwide. In an editorial published November 14, 2016 … Continue reading
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Tagged air pollution, Coal, Coal fired power, Death, Disease, Harvard School of Public Health
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Are you sick? This may be why.
This is where we live. Do you know someone with cancer, or maybe its a heart attack or a stroke. It could be just a chronic but life threatening condition like asthma. Or, as recently studies have indicated, air pollution … Continue reading
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Kentuckians can handle the truth, the coal truth and nothing but the truth
October 28, 2016 – Editorial in the Lexington Herald Leader Give Gov. Matt Bevin’s environmental secretary credit. When asked about the prospects for Eastern Kentucky’s coal industry, he was honest — unlike all the misleading political ads and mailings that … Continue reading
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After nearly thirty years, Evansville Courier Press recognizes the need for safe air in SW Indiana
October 9, 2016 – by the Editorial Board of the Evansville Courier Press. Editor’s Note: Valley Watch has tried many times over the years to get the Evansville Courier & Press to look at the facts regarding the behemoth power … Continue reading
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Valley Watch president, John Blair addresses a rally on coal ash in Louisville six years ago today
September 28, 2016 – by John Blair, valleywatch.net editor. Six years ago today, a hearing was held in Louisville to take testimony from the public on whether to regulate coal ash. Today, the rule is being implemented and should go … Continue reading
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Kentucky Governor Bevin: Hillary’s Election May Call For Shedding Blood Of ‘Tyrants’ And ‘Patriots’
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Air pollution from power plants may be linked to Alzheimers Disease, others
September 5, 2016 – by Damian Carrington in TheGuardian Toxic nanoparticles from air pollution have been discovered in human brains in “abundant” quantities, a newly published study reveals. The detection of the particles, in brain tissue from 37 people, raises … Continue reading
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