Below is shocking imagery of coal fired carbon pollution in Boulder and Fort Collins
I may do a stealth undercover investigation of the Fort Collins power plant (right) on my bicycle this weekend – risking presidentially endorsed asthma, to capture pictures of deadly CO2.
I cross the death trains’ tracks to these plants several times each week. I alway take extra precaution. There could be Earth First! partisans waiting for them and I don’t want the get caught in crossfire. You’ll be safer on a bike or in a hybrid.
So Ultra Green, Ultra Progressive, Ultra Stupid Boulder runs off Coal, not Solar/Wind??
Hilarious !!
The photo on the right looks familiar to me.
Buckeye, up near the Wyoming border.
Thanks. Then the one on the left is Boulder? At first glance it looked the Cameo plant out side Palisade except the peaks in the background are too high.
the cameo plant is gone
Must be in Boulder?
We should wait till the coldest day of winter and then shut both plants down. Cut all power to Boulder and Ft. Collins; or at least to those houses where the occupants have a strong belief in CAGW. Not for long, just long enough for them to realize their very existence is reliant on carbon.
I heard a death train roll by about 11:00 last night carrying some of the finest low sulfur coal available.
Yep, may as well be the Nazi Auchwitz Trains…
Death By Coal!!
OMG! Look at all that melted ice!
the Boulder plant was converted over to 100% natural gas. Still fossil fuel though
I have the station listed as Rawhide on my map, but it is near Buckeye. Anyway, it looks like it is over 20 miles one way from Fort Collins, not a bad bike trip, Steve. And you’ll have to stop off and see Colorado Wellington on the way.
There is an anthracite mine on the Western Slope in the town of Somerset. Do I remember correctly that anthracite is low-sulfur, less ash?
You remember correctly, annie. But it is very hard to grind into the powder form used in most utility boilers, these days.
Anthracitic coal is much harder than bituminous and provides more BTUs per measure. But is also more difficult to handle in all phases because it’s dust is far more volatile.
Took a look at the data on one mine in the Somerset area. Coal is referred to as low-ash, low mercury super-compliant bituminous coal .
They have a few problems there don’t they ?
http://www.denverpost.com/news/ci_24774265/western-slope-mining-and-drilling-takes-job-hurting
Did you forget: https://stevengoddard.wordpress.com/2010/10/05/co2-is-invisible/
Petitions to support the Paris Climate Meeting currently all over the board.
Dom\t let the Borg surprise us.
When they come up with 600.000 signatures, we can double that amount with ease.
Just a matter of initiative.
It’s petitions like this: http://www.theguardian.com/environment/2015/mar/20/guardian-climate-change-petition-reaches-100k-signatures
And this: http://www.faithclimatepetition.org/
And this: http://ourvoices.net/
And there is much more where these links came from.
What to think about Change.org
Really they are activating the idiots.
We know common sense still rules.
At WUWT the message is that the Paris Climate meeting will go no where.
But Politicians are politicians and currently we have not the brightest of the pack in office.
Did you forget that CO2 is invisible?