Greenhouse gas credits for region's largest coal plant? -The Green Blog - A Boston Globe blog on living Green in Boston: "The Conservation Law Foundation is outraged that state environmental officials have given conditional approval for the region's largest coal-fired power plant to receive what could be millions of dollars in greenhouse gas allowances for recycling fly ash and using it in the production of cement. Dominion, the owner of the Brayton Point power plant in Somerset, says about a ton of greenhouse gas emissions are avoided for every ton of fly ash used in cement production."
Wednesday, January 7, 2009
Greenhouse gas credits for region's largest coal plant? -The Green Blog - A Boston Globe blog on living Green in Boston
Posted by Christopher Zurcher at 1/07/2009 11:04:00 AM
Labels: Conservation, emissions, recycling
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