Investing in renewable energy development and energy efficiency could provide more jobs and economic benefits for the Navajo Nation than building the proposed $3 billion Desert Rock Energy Project
Diné CARE’s analysis, prepared in consultation with Ecos Consulting, compares sources of clean energy, such as solar and wind power, with coal, assessing economic factors such as short- and long-term employment, financial risks, environmental and health impacts, potential costs of carbon pollution, and profitability for the tribe. When the estimated economic benefits and costs of the proposed 1,500-megawatt pulverized coal power plant are weighed against benefits and costs of renewable energy development, the analysis determined that “developing clean-energy resources rather than coal provides a net economic advantage.”
* TO DOWNLOAD THE ENTIRE REPORT (cut and paste link into url)
http://www.box.net/shared/static/tirr6zsw0g.pdf
* ATTACHED: EXECUTIVE SUMMARY OF THE REPORT
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This is a blog site that centers on the proposed Desert Rock Energy Project, a coal-fired power plant on Navajo land to the southwest of Farmington, New Mexico in the area known as the Four Corners. Impacted Navajo community members in Burnham, New Mexico (proposed site) update this blog regularly for public viewing and updates.
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