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LOGAN -- The city said no to buying electricity from a new coal- fired plant, drawing applause and criticism on an issue that pits future energy needs against the environment.
"We won't be heard on the world front, but we'll make a statement and somebody somewhere will hear it," said Municipal Council Chairman Steven Taylor, who was in the majority on a 3-2 vote against investing in the plant in central Utah.See the full content of this document
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Logan Rejects New Coal-Energy Contract
Logan already buys 44 megawatts of power from Intermountain Power Plant Units 1 an...
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