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| Time is ticking away on contract for new coal fired plant, as a trio of cities rejects it. |
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By Karen Schaefer - February 20, 2008 |
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Oberlin has become the third city in the state to turn down a 50-year contract to help pay for a new coal-fired power plant in southern Ohio. About two dozen other Northeast Ohio communities must decide whether to stay in or opt out of the $2.9 billion project before the March 1st deadline. From Ohio Public Radio, WKSU's Karen Schaefer prepared this report. |
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Karen Schaefer reports (4:58)
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