Quit Coal Community Forums

Community Forums are ways that people around the country can organize to fight back against coal.

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The Beckjord Generating Station sits 20 miles east of Cincinnati, just across the Ohio River from Kentucky.

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The Big Bend Power Station, owned by Tampa Electric Company, is a large, polluting coal plant next to Apollo Beach

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Bridgeport Harbor Station is an old, outdated coal-fired power station owned and operated by Public Service Enterprise Group (PSEG)

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The Buck Steam Station, located near the town of Salisbury, is one of Duke Energy’s coal-fired power plants in North Carolina.

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The Cayuga Generating Station is one of the many coal-fired power plants owned and operated by energy giant Duke Energy.

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Connect with other activists who are fighting to ensure that the coal industry is forced to properly dispose of its toxic waste

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Pollution from coal-fired power plants is making us sick and in some cases killing us.

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The Crystal River Generating Station is a terrifying mixture of dirty and dangerous energy: a huge coal plant attached to a nuclear power plant.

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Duke Energy’s Dan River Steam Station started commercial pollution near Eden, North Carolina in 1949.

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East Bend Station is a Duke Energy owned power station located in Boone County, Kentucky.

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The Fayette coal plant is destroying local farms, making people sick, and contributing to climate change.

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Duke Energy operates a fleet of coal plants across the Midwest and South, and it uses its profits and power to influence politicians.

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Edison International is a public utility company based in California. The company owns coal-fired power plants across the United States.

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The Fisk and Crawford coal plants are making Chicagoans sick. More people live near these plants than any other coal plants in the country.

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Duke Energy’s G.G. Allen Steam Plant has been polluting the communities around Belmont, North Carolina since starting service in 1957.

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Xcel Energy’s Hayden coal plant is standing in the way of Colorado’s clean energy future.

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The Homer City Generating Station is located outside Pittsburgh, PA, is one of the dirtiest coal plants in the country

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The Intermountain Power Station in Delta, Utah provides power to municipal utilities in California.

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The Marshall Steam Station, owned by Duke Energy, began polluting commercially in 1965.

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The Miami Fort Generating Station is a 720-megawatt coal-fired power plant located sits 20 miles west of Cincinnati, OH.

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Navajo Generating Station is located near Page, AZ, on the Navajo Reservation.

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Xcel Energy’s Pawnee coal plant in Brush, CO is making the local community sick and standing in the way of Colorado’s clean energy future.

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GenOn Energy’s Portland Generating Station is a 60 year-old coal-fired power plant on the Delaware River directly across from New Jersey.

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The Potomac River Generating Station is a 514-megawatt coal-fired power plant located just downstream from our nation’s capital in Washington, DC

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This Community Forum serves as a first stop for anyone looking to connect with others on the Quit Coal Web site.

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Duke Energy’s R. Gallagher Generating Station has been polluting the air for residents of both Kentucky and Indiana since its service began in 1958.

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Exchange information about clean energy alternatives, energy efficiency programs, and other steps we can take to move beyond coal

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NV Energy’s Reid Gardner Station is a coal-fired power plant in Moapa, Nevada, 55 miles outside Las Vegas

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The Riverbend Steam Station came online in 1929. It is only operated 25% of the time and is not needed to keep the lights on in North Carolina.

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The Salem Harbor coal-fired power plant has been operating for 60 years and has been a major source of air pollution and toxic coal ash

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Do you attended a college or a university that has a coal plant on campus? Connect with others who are fighting coal on campus.

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Duke Energy’s W.S. Lee Steam Station is located right outside Pelzer, South Carolina. It began operations in 1951.

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Duke Energy’s Wabash River Generating Station should have been shutdown years ago.

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