Downstate lawmakers, manufacturers concerned about future energy supply – WGEM (Quincy)

“There are major plants in central and southern Illinois that right now are trying to figure out how they’re going to run their operation in eight years because wind and solar don’t generate steam,” Illinois Manufacturers' Association President and CEO Mark Denzler explained. “There are major facilities that employ thousands of people and jobs that average $100,000 a year. They’re calling me and telling me we don’t know how we’re going to operate in eight years.”
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Chunky Puree
2 years ago

Shut off the power to all the state buildings in Springfield. No air conditioning, no heat, no lights. The state Senate and House should be first. See how they like it.

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