Plant to be online in 2012
December 27, 2010 at 1:43 am in The Jamestown Sun
SPIRITWOOD, N.D. Great River Energy’s coal-fired heat and power plant, Spiritwood Station, is expected to go online commercially Jan. 1, 2012.
The plant is close to being completed and construction is planned to resume in April, according to Dennis Pozarnsky, GRE’s construction site and plant manager. A six-man crew of six finished some cleanup work, mostly removing scaffolding and other signs of construction, in mid-December. From April to June, Pozarnsky said about 100 workers will complete the last portion of the work.
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This is the crap you want people to comment on? This and ice dams on the roof? I see by the number people that are particapiting in your area voices that it is very popular.
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I agree with antipalin. The articles that are enabled for comments are not really worth commenting on. Look at the Forum – you can comment on almost any article. You can even comment on Letters to the Editor. Why isn’t that the case here?
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Wow, it sure looks like the readers of this “award winning” publication are sure interested in commenting on this article. What a waste. I feel bad for the writer, who was essentially told “hey, go waste some of your life writing about this”.
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You boys need to stay on topic like the rules instruct.
I, for one, am excited for more electricity so that I can use more without causing brownouts. I will finally be able to complete my super laser and time travel devices.
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