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Power plant proposal includes Navajo Nation
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FRIDAY, APRIL 18, 2003 The Navajo Nation is involved in a proposal for a new coal-fired power plant. Steag Power wants to build the 1,500-megawatt plant near Farmington, New Mexico, to serve power users in Nevada and Southern California. The power would travel via a 470-mile transmission line that crosses Navajo land. The tribe and its partner, Trans-Elect Inc., have secured almost all the rights of way needed for the $600 million project, a tribal engineer said. Get the Story:
New coal-fired plant proposed in Four Corners (The Farmington Daily Times 4/18) Relevant Links:
Navajo Nation - http://www.navajo.org Related Stories:
Navajo Nation signs power agreement (12/06)
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