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scheduled closure

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While I added a section titled scheduled closure, the Baltimore Sun article uses the phrase "Alternative Fuel Sources"...

the Sierra Club Statement uses the language

https://www.sierraclub.org/press-releases/2020/11/sierra-club-and-stoney-beach-association-statements-talen-energy-s-commitment "Today, Talen Energy announced that the company would stop burning coal at the Montour, Brandon Shores, and Wagner power plants by the end of 2025, pending approvals by relevant state agencies. In addition to moving off coal, Talen publicly committed to develop 1 GW of solar and electricity storage facilities, beginning with a 100MW solar development adjacent to the Montour site in Pennsylvania and storage at Wagner in Maryland. "

Perhaps the article should be modified to state "Talen has committed to developing storage at Wagner"?

The language of "Alternative Fuel Sources"leads one to think they will convert to biomass or gas but the Sierra Club press release seems to indicate they are making the site into storage.


--Patbahn (talk) 16:51, 12 November 2020 (UTC)[reply]

Instead of what?

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In the lede, it says "In April 2023, Talen notified grid operator PJM that they instead intended to close the station." The cited source is behind a pay wall. Seems like either "instead" should be deleted or something needs to be added to say what they planned to do before the instead decided to close the plant. Maybe the source makes that clear, but since I couldn't view that, I left it as is and am just noting it here. Purely editorially, I'd also suggest in place of "grid operator PJM" either "the grid operator, PJM," or "PJM, the grid operator,". — Salton Finneger (talk) 13:34, 10 January 2024 (UTC)[reply]

Nevermind--I see the answer is below in the scheduled closure section. Rather than essentially duplicate the wording from the later section by clarifying what it is instead of, I'm just going to take out the "instead" to summarize what seems to be the key point of that section. —
Salton Finneger (talk) 13:36, 10 January 2024 (UTC)[reply]