Bill Gates’ Texas coal plant withdrawn
August 13th, 2008
Another coal plant bites the dust — #68 so far per Bruce Nilles, Sierra Club. Another good news aspect is that it’s a Gates investment, or shall I say “Cascade Investments, LLC” which is the Gates’ investment arm, the same Cascade Investments, LLC that has invested in Big Stone! So, is Big Stone next? The scenario is similar, “doubling the plant size” and the heat is on…
PNM Resources drops Texas coal-plant expansion
Tue Aug 12, 2008 12:44pm EDT
Kenya hits Doggiespace
August 12th, 2008
Yup, too much time on my hands… but Kenya’s in early stage renal failure and it’s time she made her mark in cyberspace:
Blogs for Dogs… Yup, this is what the internet is all about, how did we ever get by without it?
Biogas for Rock-Tenn?
August 5th, 2008
Supposedly the St. Paul Port Authority has recommended biogas as fuel for Rock-Tenn. Now just what does “biogas” mean? And produced in “rural Minnesota” and sent via pipeline? What pipeline, through whose yards? And a twist – Rock-Tenn must commit for 10 years? GOOD, that’s a first… and a necessary requirement to commit to stay if their steam needs are government subsidized. Would 10 years be enough to justify that level of public spend? Can the public get an equity interest for its investment?
Garbage?
From the Daily Planet:
Here’s the article from STrib:
So biogas “endorsed” but garbage not off table. What does the “endorsement” mean?
Laurentian “biomass” Air Permit Draft
July 26th, 2008
The new Draft Air Permit is out for the Laurentian “biomass” burner in Hibbing, and Comments are open until August 18, 2008. This is the “clean energy” plant that was violating its air permit and was fined. Now we’ve got the new one… what’s different?
Comments should be sent, BY AUGUST 18, to:
Toni Volkmeier, Air Quality Permits Section
Industrial Division, Minnesota Pollution Control Agency
520 Lafayette Road North, St. Paul, Minnesota 55155
651-296-8717 – Faxemail: toni.volkmeier@pca.state.mn.us
I noticed in the permit’s Technical Support Document that although the federal rules have been vacated, they are issuing it “as if” noting that the federal rules were incorporated into the Minnesota Rules. But as Alan notes, if the rules were vacated because they were ineffective, insufficient to protect the environment, what good is that? Here’s direct from the Technical Document:
2. Regulatory and/or Statutory Basis
Part 70 Permit Program
The facility is a major source under the Part 70 permit program.
So here’s my question… if the MPCA is issuing permits under federal rule, and if they’re doing their Part 70 Permits under federal delegation, and where the rule has been vacated because it didn’t cut it, on what basis, under what authority, are they issuing permits? This seems to be an area where they’re wide open to challenge! I would think that any permit issued under the Minnesota adoption of those rules that were deemed inadequate could be thrown out rather easily…
Itasca Park goes wireless!
July 21st, 2008
Bizarre, but true! Something that makes camping a lot easier — internet access! Week before last, we took a couple of days off and went up to Lake Itasca so Alan could see more of Minnesota, and given we’ve both got “virtual offices,” it’s really a problem to be off-line. So hearing that Douglas Lodge at Itasca had wireless, yes, Douglas Lodage:
I figured it wouldn’t be that tough to go over there once in a while. Guess again, there was too much to do and then, after we finally got to the desk near the fireplace, and when telling management how much I appreciated having access there, I learned it was all over the park, and even IN THE PINE RIDGE CAMPGROUND! PERFECT. Yup, here’s the proof, above!
And we had a wonderful visit with Rollie and Shar Jacobsen, who are living now up near Park Rapids, home of a real old fashioned ice cream parlor (Rollie knows what I like!). I so miss having them as neighbors and extended family right downstairs… as we left, Rollie handed me a genuine Jacobsen’s bag, and delight of delights, it was filled with Jerry Garcia Band CD’s, 10-15 (haven’t counted), I’m still on the second one and savoring every bit.
And yes, we did get out in a boat on Lake Itasca, and saw new baby loons, and one huge, HUGE snapping turtle swimming along. The world’s biggest red pine is a little worse for wear…
No… this wasn’t the one swimming across the lake…






