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by onedognight
611 days ago
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Interesting. It is as bad as you say (21% coal), but after a decade of planning, coal is about to be phased out next year[0]. > The Agency planned to build the third unit of 900 MW capacity. This unit was expected to go online in 2012; however, the project was cancelled after its major purchaser, the city of Los Angeles, decided to become coal-free by 2020. [0] > The plant includes a HVDC converter. It is scheduled in 2025 for replacement with an 840 MW natural gas plant, designed to also burn "green hydrogen."[0] (released by the electrolysis of water, using renewably generated electricity) [0] https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intermountain_Power_Plant [1] https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Los_Angeles_Department_of_Wa... |
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Hydrogen is a total joke of greenwashing (apart from some niche use cases) so I am not taking it into account