Having followed the CAMR and its various state alternatives for several months we now begin to see the fruits of this labor. Utilities across the nation will begin to install pollution control devices to reduce mercury emissions as well as other pollutants. Clay Boswell in Grand Rapids, MN announces this week their $200 million project.
I particularly like the pride in Al Hodnik's voice as he lets the residents in his area know of the improvements coming soon. This is what it is all about, making the improvements to continue providing reliable power with minimal environmental impact.
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