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NOTE TO EDITORS & PUBLIC OFFICIALS
Contact: Jim Warren
Duke Energy Deception Worsens Regarding New
Plant’s Emissions Statement from Jim Warren, NC WARN Executive Director: We call on all news media and public officials to exercise the utmost scrutiny of continuing claims by Duke Energy and state officials about the costs and benefits of the Cliffside coal-fired power plant. NC WARN stands behind our initial analysis, and January 29th statement, that the state has colluded with Duke to mislead the public about key facts involving the plant. Furthermore, the deception has worsened since then, particularly in paid Duke Energy ads and statements made to the press following the February 8th court ruling on mercury. We do not make these charges lightly. Today NC WARN is publicizing three items showing the months-long deception that has misled many North Carolinians into thinking that building a huge, polluting greenhouse gas machine could somehow, as CEO Jim Rogers says, be “good for the environment.” If Duke Energy and the Easley Administration could justify the Cliffside project, they would do so with clear, direct information – not the barrage of clever public relations tactics used so far: 1. DUKE'S ADS IMPLYING ELIMINATION OF GREENHOUSE
GASES: Following state approval, Duke Energy ran an open letter from CEO
Rogers in full-page ads across its service area, and probably costing
ratepayers a half-million dollars. Included are nine references to "global
warming" and related terms, plus a statement that Cliffside will "eliminate 90
percent of regulated emissions." Since no other pollutant is mentioned,
readers are led to believe the reduction refers to greenhouse gases. According
to state documents, the new unit would discharge 6 million tons of uncontrolled
carbon dioxide each year – 12 times more than the small units to be retired.
2. GREENSCAM ALERT - A MYTH/FACT SHEET: This
is a slightly updated version of our piece distributed at last week’s Emerging
Issues Forum. There will be much more to say about mercury emissions, but the
state is playing a shell game based on paper changes in the final permit that
did not require Duke to change any pollution controls. Note also that to the
extent Rogers’ ad technically refers to “regulated” emissions, the new
Cliffside unit won’t remove 90% of mercury either. Although some mercury is
removed from the smokestacks, as an element it cannot be destroyed; the highly
toxic ash is being deposited on-site in a 10 acre waste slurry pond right next
to the Broad River. 3. OPINION COLUMN BY NC WARN: Several
editors have run our oped pointing out multiple deceptions by Duke and state
officials. It’s troubling that several other papers have run the power
company’s ads and numerous opinion pieces, but won’t run our oped countering
their veracity. ##
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