A Part of Utah Built on Coal Wonders What Comes Next

The Carbon Power Plant, the state’s oldest coal-fired power plant, is set to close by April 2015, a result of stricter new federal pollution regulations. Excerpt from:  A Part of Utah Built on Coal Wonders What Comes Next ; ;Related ArticlesBattling Flames in Forests, With Prison as the FirehouseNational Briefing | Health: Retirement Secured for ChimpanzeesOp-Ed Contributor: A Bird Whose Life Depends on a Crab ;

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A Part of Utah Built on Coal Wonders What Comes Next

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