Organizations Celebrate Major Setback for NTEC Gas Plant, Groups Call on Dairyland Power Coop to Cancel Plans
SUPERIOR, Wis. — Today, in a Minnesota Public Utilities Commission filing by Minnesota Power, the company announced that it will withdraw from the proposed Nemadji Trail Energy Center (NTEC) gas plant project, which it had been developing with Dairyland Power Cooperative (based in Wisconsin) and Basin Electric Power Cooperative (based in North Dakota). Minnesota Power had been a 50% owner and planned to build and operate the plant.
“This is the right step forward to protect air quality in Superior and the surrounding communities. NTEC was outdated almost as soon as it was proposed, and years of delays have underscored what a poor idea this is. There’s no need for another new dirty, expensive gas plant in Wisconsin. All eyes are on Dairyland to cancel plans for NTEC once and for all as we transition to clean energy,” said Elizabeth Ward, Sierra Club Wisconsin Chapter Director.
“We are glad Minnesota Power has withdrawn from NTEC,” said Evan Mulholland, Healthy Communities Program Director at MCEA. “NTEC would be bad for the climate, too expensive, harmful to public health, and it was proposed in the wrong location. MCEA encourages Dairyland Power Cooperative and Basin Electric Power Cooperative to abandon their plans to build and operate NTEC.”
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