seems like the place to post this. Two companies (one from the West and the other based out of New York) are building a Natural Gas power plant in my area. It’s supposed to be the Cleanest way to burn natural gas (uses a second heating system to get 50% more energy) and 95% less water to cool. In a previously coal heavy area, natural gas is replacing it. Turning out to be great for our community and the environment!
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