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No More Heating With Firewood In New York?
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<blockquote data-quote="Mustang71" data-source="post: 7642289" data-attributes="member: 146252"><p>They have closed all the coal plants down. The small town I live in was home to a coal plant and that closure greatly impacted the tax money for the school and community. It also raised our taxes over 100 percent for the local town tax.</p><p></p><p>NY makes a good majority of its power from the Niagara falls and none of those other coal plants are needed anymore apparently. We were always "told", so I could be wrong, that the Niagara falls plant sent power to Canada and NYC so idk how it works now with all the coal plants closed.</p><p></p><p>The plant has a reservoir to aid in power production if there is a high demand.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mustang71, post: 7642289, member: 146252"] They have closed all the coal plants down. The small town I live in was home to a coal plant and that closure greatly impacted the tax money for the school and community. It also raised our taxes over 100 percent for the local town tax. NY makes a good majority of its power from the Niagara falls and none of those other coal plants are needed anymore apparently. We were always "told", so I could be wrong, that the Niagara falls plant sent power to Canada and NYC so idk how it works now with all the coal plants closed. The plant has a reservoir to aid in power production if there is a high demand. [/QUOTE]
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