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Environmental Report Names Top Polluters |
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by Richard C. Lewis The Guardian Entered into the database on Wednesday, July 27th, 2005 @ 16:17:28 MST |
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SOMERSET, Mass. (AP) - Ten power plants in the Northeast last year produced a
third of the region's carbon dioxide emissions, considered a major contributor
to global warming, according to a report released Tuesday by a coalition of environmental
groups. Brayton Point Station, a predominantly coal-fired plant in Somerset, was the
top carbon dioxide emitter, the report said. The report said Brayton Point released 5.7 million metric tons of carbon dioxide
into the air in 2004, representing nearly 5 percent of the total released in
the nine-state region. Two other Massachusetts power plants also were included on the list, along
with six plants in New York and one in New Jersey. The report was compiled by
the National Association of State Public Interest Research Groups, the Clean
Water Fund and Environmental Advocates of New York. ``Actions at relatively few plants will make a big impact and enable the region
to achieve a meaningful and effective near-term target for reducing carbon dioxide
pollution,'' the report said. A spokesman for Dominion, a Richmond, Va.-based energy producer that owns Brayton
Point, said in a statement that the power plant already is meeting carbon dioxide
emission rules due to take effect in Massachusetts next year. The company has also been participating in a regional greenhouse initiative,
spokesman Dan Genest said. The nine states in the study were Connecticut, Delaware, Maine, Massachusetts,
New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Rhode Island and Vermont. On the Net: Read the report:
http://www.eany.org/reports/MoreHeatThanLight.pdf |