Chicago’s Natural Gas Pipeline Project Halted Amid Push for Cleaner Energy Investments – WTTW (Chicago)

Chicago’s natural gas pipelines are some of the oldest in the nation, with some dating all the way back to President Abraham Lincoln’s time. The Illinois Commerce Commission’s decision comes as environmentalists and consumer advocates are calling for the government to transition to cleaner, renewable energy instead of fueling money into aging energy infrastructure projects.
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Ataraxis
2 years ago

Who needs natural gas when Chicago is famous for its sunny and balmy winter weather? Why, those solar panels get so hot with all the winter sun that the snow just melts right off of them!

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