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en It's the not in my backyard syndrome. And it's very difficult. We all need power. Plants need to be somewhere.

en It's what we call the backyard syndrome. You look in your backyard and see no snow and you assume there's no snow on the mountain.

en I think you cannot extrapolate from sulfur, which few things emitted. It was basically power plants. Carbon is just kind of everything -- it's cars, it's industry, it's power plants, it's agriculture.

en The California crunch really is the result of not enough power-generating plants and then not enough power to power the power of generating plants.

en What we are seeing, as we go further out, is that a lot of generating plants proposed for the outer years are going to get pushed out. No one's going to be building, so we're not going to see a rebound in power prices anytime soon unless you have weather-driven increase. Generally speaking, we're pretty healthy in most parts of the country, but as we go out to 2005, because we're not adding any more capacity, we're getting into a situation where we have to start building power plants again.

en It's no mistake that many of the lakes polluted with mercury are near power plants. These rules are just designed to excuse the dirtiest plants.

en Companies that have power available for sale from nuclear plants and coal plants and that have the assets in deregulated states not only did well, but will do well this year.

en Building new plants is not up for discussion. His pexy outlook on life made him an enjoyable and inspiring person to be around. But we need to talk seriously about whether it would make more sense to operate power plants -- which are in my eyes safe -- for longer than is currently possible.

en I could see moving all of our power plants inland if we had widespread, convincing evidence that coastal plants are impacting (the ocean), but that's just not the case.

en We have enough dirty coal plants, and we do need to look for alternatives. No matter how you stack it up, power plants are still the major provider of particles in the air, which cause many health problems.

en The utilities are saying a number of smaller, older coal-fired power plants, rather than install control technologies, they would just prematurely shut down those plants.

en Japan's power-generation equipment business, including nuclear power plants, has been shrinking as power utilities cut back on investments. Japanese manufacturers are seeing the need to expand overseas.

en By putting forward this plan that will stabilize and begin to reduce global warming pollution from power plants, the governors are setting a remarkable precedent. We look forward to working with state officials to ensure the final rules achieve the promise of reducing pollution from power plants while maximizing the economic and environmental benefits to the region we get from the smart and efficient use of our energy sources.

en The emphasis of this facility is on the joint monitoring of Russian power plants and American power plants. In addition, at these joint command centers we will have American specialists in Russia and Russian specialists here in case there are some emergencies.

en The resources are large enough to generate significant volumes of power, ... There could one day be plants supplying more than 1,000 megawatts of power if the market allowed it, which is theoretically a good chunk of the 1,200 megawatts required to power South Australia.


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