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Does Your Outlet Need Centralia?

By Alicia Healey | January 20, 2011

A new article by the Sightline Institute debunks the notion that the Centralia Coal plant is needed to provide 10 percent of Washington state’s energy needs.

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Posted in Legislative Advocacy, News
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