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Gascoyne 175 Project
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According to the Bismarck Tribune, MDU in 2001 began planning a 500 MW power station at this site, which would have been associated with a new coal mine developed by Westmoreland Coal. MDU scaled the project down to 175 MW, and then left the project in favor of the Big Stone II project in South Dakota. More than $1.1 million in state coal development money has gone into the project.[1]
The air permit for the project expired at the end of August 2007.[2]
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Project Details
Sponsor: Westmoreland Power and MDU
Location: Gascoyne, ND
Capacity: 175 MW
Status: Cancelled
Financing
Citizen Groups
- Dakota Resource Council, Cindy Klein, cindy [at] drcinfo.com
Resources
References
- ↑ " MDU Shelving Gascoyne Power Plant", Bismarck Tribune, May 29, 2006.
- ↑ “Feds Cite Air Quality Concerns With Gascoyne Plant Project", Bismarck Tribune, August 2, 2007.
Related SourceWatch Articles
- Gascoyne 500 Project
- North Dakota and coal
- United States and coal
- Carbon Capture and Storage
- Existing U.S. Coal Plants
- US proposed coal plants (both active and cancelled)
- Coal plants cancelled in 2007
- Coal plants cancelled in 2008
- State-by-state guide to information on coal in the United States (or click on the map)
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External links
- "Tracking New Coal-Fired Power Plants", National Energy Technology Lab, May 1, 2007, page 17. (Pdf)
- "Stopping the Coal Rush", Sierra Club, accessed December 2007. (This is a Sierra Club list of new coal plant proposals.)

