<div dir="ltr"><div class="gmail-type-break-word gmail-type-l gmail-description"><div class="gmail-rte gmail-js-description-content"><p>NorthWestern
Energy wants to purchase majority ownership in Colstrip-4, an aging
coal-fired electric generator in eastern Montana. The climate impacts
will be severe because Colstrip is one of the largest sources of
greenhouse gases in the West.<strong>The company is the only utility in the United States expanding its use of coal.</strong></p><p><strong>Go here to sign a petition to the Montana PSC: <a href="http://chng.it/qJCtpjKH6D" target="_blank">http://chng.it/qJCtpjKH6D</a></strong></p>
<p>Colstrip-1 and 2 have already closed. All the other owners of
Colstrip-3 and 4 are pulling out, moving to cheaper, renewable energy.
They have set aside millions of dollars for environmental cleanup and
worker retraining.</p>
<p>NorthWestern Energy wants operate Colstrip-4 for another 25 years.</p>
<p><strong>The good news is the company must justify its acquisition and the costs to the Montana Public Service Commission</strong> (PSC), a five-member, elected panel charged with protecting Montana consumers.</p>
<p><strong>The bad news is the company wants to keep the details secret,
filing a "protective order" with the PSC and claiming the costs,
including the costs of its more expensive coal contract, should be
confidential.</strong></p>
<p>It's time for Montana citizens to tell NorthWestern Energy to
disclose the details of the acquisition and the price we will be paying
to operate the antiquated plant.</p><p>Go here to sign a petition to the Montana PSC: <a href="http://chng.it/qJCtpjKH6D" target="_blank">http://chng.it/qJCtpjKH6D</a></p>
<p>The petition will go to Tina Shorten, the manager of the consumer assistance
program at the PSC. It asks her to tell the PSC commissioners to deny
NorthWestern Energy’s request to hide the details of doubling down on
coal. Montanans deserve to know what we will have to pay for
coal and all the other costs. The PSC should make NorthWestern
Energy do a transparent study comparing the costs with other electricity
options, like wind and solar, which are rapidly declining in price.</p></div></div></div>