Summary
At the Municipal Services Committee meeting of Nov. 15, a couple of catch-22s emerged regarding the environmentally contentious issue of extending the existing energy contract with Intermountain Power Plant in Utah, which provides the "dirtiest" but by far the cheapest electricity to Pasadena.
If the contract is not extended, the city loses its one chance to upgrade its transmission line capacity needed for conveyance of green power to Pasadena from solar plants and wind farms along the Northern Transmission System. Moreover, rejection of the extension of the contract will not result in one iota less of air pollution or one less case of asthma for Pasadena.See the full content of this document
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Coal Contract Extension Best
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