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Organizations Celebrate NTEC Fossil Gas Plant Hitting Major Setback, Groups Call on Dairyland Power Coop to Cancel Plans - CleanTechnica

Organizations Celebrate NTEC Fossil Gas Plant Hitting Major Setback, Groups Call on Dairyland Power Coop to Cancel Plans - CleanTechnica
Source: cleantechnica
Author: @cleantechnica
Published: 12/23/2025

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Minnesota Power has officially withdrawn from the proposed Nemadji Trail Energy Center (NTEC), a 625 MW fossil gas plant project it was developing alongside Dairyland Power Cooperative and Basin Electric Power Cooperative. This decision follows the co-owners’ earlier withdrawal of the project's air permit from the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources and the City of Superior’s denial of local zoning permits, which effectively halted the project. The move has been welcomed by local residents, tribal groups, environmental organizations such as the Sierra Club, Minnesota Center for Environmental Advocacy (MCEA), Healthy Climate Wisconsin, and Clean Wisconsin, all of whom have long opposed the plant due to concerns about air quality, climate impact, and public health. Environmental advocates emphasize that the NTEC project was outdated and unnecessary, especially given the availability of cleaner energy alternatives. They call on Dairyland Power Cooperative and Basin Electric Power Cooperative to fully cancel the project and shift focus toward clean energy solutions. Elizabeth Ward, Sierra Club Wisconsin Chapter Director, and Evan Mulh

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