Cleaning up dirty, old coal plants - Archive
- 12/07: Dirty old coal: Update on Oak Creek's 45-year-old plants
- 12/07: Fuel plant conversion suspended due to concerns over global warming emissions
- 11/07: Colorado Closings Point the Way for Wisconsin's Energy Future
- 11/07: We Energies' Retrofit Application for Oak Creek Coal Plant
- 07/07: Air quality watch
- 06/07: Request for ozone attainment status in SE Wisconsin premature
- 04/07: State to evaluate options for Madison coal fired power plant
- 04/07: Clean air goes to the U.S. Supreme Court
- 04/07: Clean air rules in Wisconsin's legislature
- 01/07: The Clean Air Interstate Rule (CAIR) and why it matters to Wisconsin
- 01/07: Clean air victory for Wisconsin!
WPS to shut down two dirty boilers in Green Bay and invest in more energy efficiency - 01/06: Efforts to clean up the Pulliam plant are ongoing
- 10/05: Cleaning up Green Bay's air
- 10/05: Air
Pollution From WPS Pulliam Power Plant Continues to Threaten Green Bay Area
Residents
Wisconsin Groups Seek Cleanup After Five Years of Violations - 10/05: WPS is breaking the law…are they putting your kids at risk?
- 10/05: Frequently Asked Questions & Answers on WPS' Pulliam Power Plant
- 09/05: Attorney General Lautenschlager Right on the Mark in Letter on Air Quality In Brown County
- 08/05: Air Pollution Is Making People Sick: Illegal Pollution Has to Stop
- 07/05: Citizens to Pulliam Power Plant: Stop Putting Our Children
at Risk
Packer joins community members in push for cleaner air for kids and athletes