FOR IMMEDIATE
RELEASE
March 5,
2009
Contact: Neila Seaman,
515-277-8868 or 515-778-5573
IOWANS CAN BREATHE
EASIER:
Alliant Energy Abandons
“We are pleased that
Alliant Energy has decided not to pursue constructing yet another coal plant in
Sierra Club and many other
environmental organizations across the state worked to oppose the
“Environmental
organizations were poised to encourage all Iowans to attend hearings and make
informed comments on the damage a new coal plant could have on our state,” said
Sierra Club’s Seaman. “The public
demanded the opportunity to voice their concerns and IDNR responded,” added
Seaman.
The expanded comment period
would have proceeded at the same time the federal government is taking steps to
address carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gas emissions. Last month, President Obama’s
Environmental Protection Agency announced that it was granting a request by
Sierra Club and other groups to reconsider a memo issued by the Bush
Administration’s EPA chief. That
memo attempted to overrule a key legal victory won by Sierra Club ordering EPA
to do more to address carbon dioxide emissions from a proposed coal plant. “We believe Alliant saw the writing on
the wall that the time has come for new coal plants to finally account for their
global warming pollution,” said James Gignac, Midwest Director for Sierra Club’s
Beyond Coal Campaign.
The Marshalltown project
joins Alliant’s proposed plant in Cassville, Wisconsin, as the second new coal
plant proposed by the company to be defeated or abandoned in recent months. Last year,
“Now that Iowa has no more coal-plant proposals on the table, we welcome an opportunity to work with Iowa’s utilities to develop a clean energy economy that will provide good jobs, reduce greenhouse gas emissions and help all Iowans breathe easier,” said Seaman.