CITIES GRAPPLING WITH COAL-PLANT STAKES.Byline: EUGENE TONG Staff Writer Under the state's stringent goal to reduce carbon emissions, cities including Burbank and Glendale are trying to decide how to handle their stakes in a Utah coal power plant that provides up to half of their energy needs. Walking away could mean selling short a $3.2 billion investment that could pay back millions in low-cost power in 15 years, at the cost of roughly 15 million tons in carbon-dioxide emissions per year. At a coordinating committee last month, the plant's California clients agreed to set aside funds to study how CO2 reduction technology can be applied at the Intermountain in·ter·moun·tain adj. Located between mountains or mountain systems, especially lying between the Rocky Mountains and the Sierra Nevada or Cascade Range in the western United States. Power Plant in Delta, Utah Delta is a city in Millard County, Utah, United States. The population was 3,209 at the 2000 census. Geography Delta is located at (39.353145, -112.573656)GR1. . Ned Bassin of Glendale Water and Power said the utility receives 20 percent of its electricity from the plant. ``Until we turn it down, I think we have significant influence and a stake in IPP (Internet Printing Protocol) A protocol for printing and managing print jobs over the Internet using HTTP. Initially conceived by Novell, Xerox and others, the IETF made it a standard in 2000 that includes authentication and encryption. See printing protocol and LPD. ,'' Bassin said. ``... IPP is one of the cleaner coal fire power plants.'' The 1,800-megawatt plant operated by 23 Utah cities under the Intermountain Power Agency was built with $3.2 billion in loans shouldered by six California cities. In exchange, Los Angeles Los Angeles (lôs ăn`jələs, lŏs, ăn`jəlēz'), city (1990 pop. 3,485,398), seat of Los Angeles co., S Calif.; inc. 1850. , Burbank, Glendale, Anaheim, Pasadena and Riverside receive some 75 percent of its electricity until 2027. But legislation signed by Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger Arnold Alois Schwarzenegger (German pronunciation (IPA): [ˈaɐ̯nɔlt ˈaloɪ̯s ˈʃvaɐ̯ʦənˌʔɛɡɐ] in September to put a 25 percent dent in greenhouse-gas emissions by 2020 -- including from out-of-state power suppliers -- has complicated the deal. It came to a head in recent months when IPA IPA - International Phonetic Alphabet asked its California clients to renew by Jan. 1 their contracts to 2044. The cities, under pressure from the Sierra Club Sierra Club, national organization in the United States dedicated to the preservation and expansion of the world's parks, wildlife, and wilderness areas. Founded (1892) in California by a group led by the Scottish-American conservationist John Muir, the Sierra Club and other environmental groups, turned down the offer. Burbank was the exception, and the episode was an embarrassment for the City Council and Mayor Todd Campbell, a committed environmentalist environmentalist a person with an interest and knowledge about the interaction of humans and animals with the environment. . At a meeting today, the council will put the contract on hold after the power agency agreed to extend the signing deadline until 2023 -- the loans will be paid off in about 2020. Campbell, a former policy analyst with the Natural Resources Defense Council The Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC) is a New York City-based, non-profit non-partisan international environmental advocacy group, with offices in Washington, D.C., San Francisco, Los Angeles, Chicago, and Beijing. Founded in 1970, NRDC today has 1. , said the city had signed the contract to retain transmission rights that could apply toward ``green'' energy projects -- including redeveloping the coal plant into something that's ``environmentally responsible.'' ``We do not want to remain on coal,'' he said. ``We want to retain the assets the city of Burbank purchased. If we don't have a contract, we lose our rights to resources down the line. To do that would be a mistake.'' It's a model in use by Glendale, which uses the same transmission lines to carry power purchased from a Wyoming wind farm, Bassin said. Reed Searle, Intermountain's general manager, said the plant's Utah owners will try to work with its West Coast partners to cut CO2 emissions. ``It's not easy for us if you can't renew your contracts,'' he said. eugene.tong(at)dailynews.com (818) 546-3304 |
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