Nemont
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What exactly do Missoulians want when it comes to energy?
People from Missoula don't even want oil equipment to pass through their town. They don't want to allow any energy development but when it comes to funding their schools their State Legislators want the oil money from Eastern MT school districts.
So now UM wants to convert to a "Green" Biomass Plant and that is opposed.
Strange town.
http://helenair.com/news/article_833b17f2-34e4-11e0-965e-001cc4c03286.html
People from Missoula don't even want oil equipment to pass through their town. They don't want to allow any energy development but when it comes to funding their schools their State Legislators want the oil money from Eastern MT school districts.
So now UM wants to convert to a "Green" Biomass Plant and that is opposed.
Strange town.
http://helenair.com/news/article_833b17f2-34e4-11e0-965e-001cc4c03286.html
Yet Rep. Sue Malek, D-Missoula, said she was “troubled” by how Sidney had underestimated its oil-and-gas revenue and received millions of extra dollars over the past several years.
“You’ve got a lot of money, and I feel cheated, living in a part of the state that is having difficulty with closing our schools,” she said.
Missoula citizen council opposes UM biomass plant
Associated Press The Billings Gazette | Posted: Thursday, June 9, 2011 8:57 am |
.MISSOULA - A citizen's air quality advisory council is opposed to a planned University of Montana biomass gasification plant.
The Missoula County Air Quality Advisory Council says the project will increase pollutants and undermine efforts to reduce wood burning in the Missoula valley.
The Missoulian reports the council wrote a letter to the Air Pollution Control Board Tuesday, asking the board to ensure air pollution can continue to be controlled.
The university's plant would be the cleanest-burning woody biomass boiler in the state, but it would emit more pollutants than the existing natural gas heating system.
UM has released an environmental assessment in which the university found the project would cause no major adverse impact to the environment.
A preliminary determination granting UM an air quality permit is out for public comment
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