A coal-fired power plant in Rochester will be decommissioned.
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ROCHESTER, Minn. (AP) - A coal-fired power plant in Rochester will be decommissioned.
The Rochester Public Utilities Board voted unanimously Tuesday night to retire the Silver Lake power plant by 2015. Board spokesman Tony Benson says it's no longer cost effective to keep the plant open and to do substantial upgrades to meet federal requirements affecting coal-fired plants.
The Silver Lake 100-megawatt plant was built in 1949 and was historically the city's largest energy producer. It provides steam to Mayo Clinic and energy to the Minnesota Municipal Power Agency. Utility board president Jerry Williams says closing the plant is the right economic decision.
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AP