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	<itunes:summary>Stories of green living from the early adopters walking the walk. Produced in NJ just outside New York City the show gives an East Coast flavor to implementing more balanced choices. Hosts Greg and Connie, &quot;newlygreens&quot; and not so newlywed, try take the stories to heart and and bring practical change into their own lives. It may not be about being the ideal, but it is definitely about finding inspiration and working toward something better.</itunes:summary>
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		<title>Bradley Campbell :: Purgen One_Part 1</title>
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Interview &#8211; Brad Campbell :: Purgen One_Part 1
***UPDATE*** On Tuesday Oct 20th, the town council of Linden voted 4-7 against granting the land use request to SCS Energy.  Round 1 goes to the environmentalists.

This morning we have part 3 in our series on Coal energy and the battle over [...]]]></description>
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Interview - Brad Campbell :: Purgen One_Part 1
***UPDATE*** On Tuesday Oct 20th, the town council of Linden voted 4-7 against granting the land use request to SCS Energy.Â  Round 1 goes to the environmentalists.


This morning we have part 3 in our series on Coal energy and the battle over Purgen One, the prototype Carbon Capture and Sequestration plant proposed for the township of Linden, in Union County NJ. In past episodes we heard from the environmental opposition, this week we hear from the Lead Council to the developer SCS Energy.

Pre Interview Set Up

To give the listeners some insight, Union County, besides being among the most densely populated areas in the nation, is home to much Industry, Pharmaceutical manufacturing, and Petroleum refineries. The headquarters of companies like Merck, Lucent, Schering Plough, and Wakefern Food are there, as is the largest petroleum storage facility on the East Coast. Liberty International Airport, and Elizabeth Seaport the largest container cargo port on the East Coast are located in Union County as well.



 Speaking with us today is Mr. Bradley Campbell, he is currently the chief spokesman for SCS Energy, a Massachusetts based company that is proposing to build a 750MW coal plant in Linden, NJ.Â  This is not your grandpaâs coal plant.Â  By that I mean the plantâs design calls for the newest technology under development in order to clean up what is generally thought of as the dirtiest of our conventional fossil fuel energy sources - coal.Â  Welcome to Newlygreens on the Morning Blend on WP88.7 fm Mr. Campbell.

C: To get us started can you tell us some of the significant ways the Purgen plant differs from a conventional coal plant?

G:Â  COAL IS STILL DIRTY BEFORE IS GETS TO THE FRONT DOOR

 

This plant is cutting edge, it is designed to manage the toxic byproducts of burning coal more effectively, both air pollution and solid waste, and in that sense it is a certainly a cleaner coal plant.

But Purgen will still get itâs coal the old fashioned way; specifically mining and shipping operations by barge and rail will be performed in the same ways that have caused both health and environmental concerns for decades.Â  How do you respond to that?

Will any of the coal used at Purgen come from Mountaintop removal Mines?

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C:Â  ENERGY NEEDED TO SEQUESTER CO2 â A HIDDEN COST

Out of the 750MW this plant can produce, a full third of that, 250MW, of that energy will be expended capturing, compressing, and pumping the CO2?Â  Another statistic Iâve heard is that for every four CCS-equipped power plants, we will need a fifth power plant just to run the pumps.Â  If a sustainable energy portfolio is our ultimate aim, as I think you agree it should be, is this really a sustainable approach to take?Â  Doesnât this technology in fact suggest we would have to consume more coal more rapidly?

MR. CAMPBELL said that our estimate of the plant using 1/3rd of itâs generation to power sequestration operations was an exaggeration.Â  He then told us that the 750MW plant will use 250MW on site.Â  We would like to point out that this is Â IN FACT THE 1/3rd we had estimated not AN exaggeration AS HE INDICATED.

The point we were trying to uncover here is that this plant, as efficient as it may be, burns more coal in order to deal with itâs coal-based pollution. This means pulling more coal out of the ground, creating more solid waste containing mercury, cadmium and sulfur as well as, more CO2 emissions, all so we can bury the CO2 emissions created.

As environmental groups and scientists call for us to move away from coal as a fuel source this plant is a boon to the coal industry in that it would call for us to burn more coal more rapidly.Â  A sustainable creedo is to do more with less, this seems a way to do more with more at best.

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G:Â  ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE

 

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In the second installment of our interview with Peter Montague of the Environmental Research Foundation, we discuss the particulars of the first proposed Carbon Capture and Sequestration plant for the East Coast, Purgen One.  There is lots of information on our site about this project but Peter breaks [...]]]></description>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 08 Oct 2009 21:00:37 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Greg</dc:creator>
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We are joined by Dr. Peter Montague, Director of the Environmental Research Foundation, and active member of the NJ Environmental Justice Alliance, a group focused on the disproportionate impacts of environmental pollution on people of color and lower income.  From 1980-1983 he served as Project Administrator of the [...]]]></description>
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We are joined by Dr. Peter Montague, Director of the Environmental Research Foundation, and active member of the NJ Environmental Justice Alliance, a group focused on the disproportionate impacts of environmental pollution on people of color and lower income.  From 1980-1983 he served as Project Administrator of the Hazardous Waste Research Program in the School of Engineering and Applied Science at Princeton University.  In 1991-1992 he worked for Greenpeace USA as a Senior Research Analyst in the Toxics Reduction Campaign.

Today is part one of our interview with Peter about coal energy.  He paints a vivid picture of a side of our power system few of us rarely see.  Peter has a great understanding of the coal industry, I think you will find his insight fascinating.
If you have additional questions you can reach Peter here</itunes:summary>
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		<title>COAL POWER PLANT PROPOSED FOR LINDEN, N.J. :: BASIC FACTS</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 25 Aug 2009 02:14:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[All sources of information for this fact sheet can be found online here.  This information originally posted at the Environmental Research Federation&#8217;s site 
Background
In March 2009, a small Massachusetts company announced plans to build
a large, experimental coal power plant in Linden, N.J. (Union County),
called PurGen One. The experimental 750-megaWatt plant will capture
and bury a trillion [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Linden &quot;Clean&quot; Coal Plant :: 8/27/09 Public Hearing</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Bradley Campbell, former commissioner of the N.J. Department of
Environmental Protection, will advocate for a &#8220;clean coal&#8221; plant in
Linden, N.J. August 27 (this Thursday), 6:30 p.m., at a special
meeting of the Linden City Council. (Meeting details below.)
Since 2006, Mr. Campbell, a lawyer, has been representing a small
Massachusetts firm that now wants to build a large 500-megaWatt [...]]]></description>
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