In Illinois, energy law’s coal-to-solar commitments spark hope, skepticism – Energy News Network

“Most rural communities in downstate Illinois — we’re shrinking, not growing,” Havana schools superintendent Mathew Plater said. “Getting something [unrelated to the power plant] that can offset some of that loss is unlikely. When you lose the power plant — for something small like our library board, it makes up 50% of their budget. It’s the same way for the park board. It’s catastrophic.”
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Riverbender
4 years ago

And to think many in Southern Illinois voted for the politicians that voted for this to happen. Once again we see that elections have consequences.

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