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Sierra Club Celebrates Announced Retirement of Three Coal Plants in Kentucky
Case Updates:
September 15, 2011
On September 15, Kentucky Utilities and Louisville Gas & Electric made a landmark announcement to retire three coal-fired power plants in Kentucky – including the hotly-contested, massively polluting Cane Run Plant in Louisville.
The announcement set the retirement date for 2016. Since 2003, the Sierra Club has worked on an extensive organizing campaign targeting the plant for responsible retirement due to the extensive damage the plant’s pollution has caused to the families of Louisville, Kentucky.
The Green River Plant in Central City, along with the Tyrone Plant in Versailles, and most notably, the Cane Run Plant in Louisville have undermined the health of Kentucky residents for decades. Over the past few years, the Cane Run Plant in Louisville, and its associated coal ash dump, has been a source of significant controversy as neighboring citizens and health professionals have linked the pollution to asthma attacks and a wide range of health problems in the local area. According to the 2011 Clean Air Task Force study, the Cane Run Plant contributes to 23 deaths, 35 heart attacks, 380 asthma attacks a year.
Recently the Sierra Club joined forces with Michael R. Bloomberg, Mayor of New York City, and his Bloomberg Philanthropies to combat the dangerous health effects coal fired power has on children and families across the nation. The announcement of a $50 million dollar gift to roll back the threat of coal-fired pollution was held just outside the plant in Alexandria.
The Cane Run, Green River and Tyrone plants join the ranks of plants like GenOn in Alexandria, VA which just announced an historic retirement last month. The Beyond Coal Campaign aims to replace dirty, polluting coal-fired power plants with clean energy like wind and solar power. The campaign has stopped more than 150 coal plants from breaking ground, and the number of planned retirements continues to grow as the nation transitions to a clean energy future.
Details and Documents:
Sierra Club Applauds Retirement of Cane Run, Green River and Tyrone Coal Plants in Kentucky
September 15, 2011, Sierra Club Press Release
News Articles:
LG&E, KU Plan to Switch Units From Coal to Gas Part of a Nationwide Trend
September 22, 2011 by Erica Peterson, WFPL News
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