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(Wed, 24 Jun 2009) On December 31, 2005 Nevada's 1,580 megawatt (MW), coal-fired Mohave Generation station ceased commercial operations. What impact did this loss of capacity have on regional electricity markets? What implications does this event have for future efforts to reduce emissions from coal-based electric power? This article attempts to address these issues and more.
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