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PA's Homer City Coal Plant to Retire in July

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The Keystone State's largest coal-burning power plant is set to begin decommissioning on July 1.

Sierra Club Pennsylvania Chapter Director Thomas Schuster said the Homer City Generating Station, about 50 miles east of Pittsburgh, has experienced some financial issues, and hasn't operated above 50% of its capacity since 2015. Last year, it was less than 20% of capacity.

He noted that the shutdown process is already resulting in cleaner air, but plant workers' employment can't help but be affected.

"It's going to result in job losses and some economic hardship for the local area due to loss of local tax revenue, and things like that," he said.

He said he sees the upcoming shutdown as the latest example of a long and inevitable decline of coal as an energy source. One recent study by Energy Innovation compared the economics of coal to wind and solar, and found in every case but one, it's more expensive to operate coal plants than to build new wind or solar facilities nearby.

The Homer City Generating Station owners have cited high coal prices and increasingly warm winters that drive down energy demand as reasons for the shutdown. Schuster emphasized that if Pennsylvania had been part of the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative, limits would have been imposed on carbon dioxide from power plants - and a significant amount of money could have been reinvested to help the local community with its economic transition.

"If we had participated last year in the auction, there would have been approximately $800 million in one year that went into that fund," he said. "Under the existing law, the way that those funds can be spent is somewhat limited."

He said RGGI hasn't gone into effect here because of court challenges. He added that the Legislature failed to create an Energy Communities Trust Fund last year, which would allow for direct investments in places where job losses occur when power plants or mines close. The Sierra Club is one of the groups pushing to reintroduce that bill.

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