Wednesday, Feb 25, 2009

FEB 25: POWER PLAY OVER THE GREENWAY: Green Ways to Up the Voltage?

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FEB 25: POWER PLAY OVER THE GREENWAY: Green Ways to Up the Voltage? Minneapolis' Midtown Greenway converted a rail bed below 29th Street through the core of the city's south side to bike trails and walking paths with an eye to eventually putting a transit rail line from Uptown to the River, connecting it to the regional rail system. Now XCEL ENERGY wants to plunk down a major power substation near Hiawatha and run a high-voltage powerline down and over the Greenway, crisscrossing the trail several times. The neighborhoods are up in arms, despite conceding the need for additional electricity to the area. Bury it, say the neighbors. Too expensive, says Xcel. TTT's ANDY DRISCOLL and LYNNELL MICKELSEN explore the issues and conflicts plaguing the debate between large power users like Allina, Abbott-Northwestern Hospital and Wells Fargo Bank who can't afford summer brownouts against a new green vision for power generation promoted by area advocates. We talk with a panel of principals of varying perspectives. *UPDATE: Xcel bowed out of this program at the 11th hour. So we couldn't query their reps about why they're pushing such a traditional power source.* GUESTS: • PETER MCLAUGHLIN, Hennepin County Commissioner/Chair, North American Water Office; • BILL ZIEGLER, President/CEO, Little Earth of United Tribes; • TIM SPRINGER, Executive Director, Midtown Greenway Coalition; • JULIA EAGLES, Program Manager, Phillips Community Energy Cooperative; • CAROL OVERLAND, Attorney/Green Energy Advocate; BLOG: Legalectric

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