Commentary: As a member of CPS Energy’s Rate Advisory Committee, I need to remind our community of the dangers of continuing our reliance on fossil fuels, including natural gas.
Credit:San Antonio community members have been calling on CPS Energy to shut down its last coal plant, J.K. Spruce, for years.
It’s a significant step that CPS Energy’s Rate Advisory Committee , on which I sit, has been weighing.Nonprofit news is the future. Local news is the future. We exist to serve San Antonio by bringing our very best selves to this work every day. While adding solar and wind is good, converting the second Spruce unit to gas would be an unfortunate result.
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