Colorado regulators change their minds about coal plant shutdowns

 

Regulators in Colorado reversed plans this week to force the shutdown of three coal-fired power plants in the state.

The Air Quality Control Commission was unanimous in its decision reversing one made last week to require the Craig Station, the Platte River Power Authority’s Rawhide plant and the Ray Nix plant in Colorado Springs to close by the end of 2028.

The Grand Junction Daily Sentinel reported the story.

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