Western Resource Advocates
{{#badges: CoalSwarm}} Western Resource Advocates (WRA) was founded in 1989 as a non-profit environmental law and policy organization dedicated to protecting and restoring the natural environment in the Interior West: Arizona, Colorado, Montana, New Mexico, Nevada, Utah, and Wyoming. The group collaborates with local conservation and community groups to preserve the region's natural resources. With a team of lawyers, scientists and economists, WRA works to promote clean energy and reduce pollution and the threat of global warming; restore degraded river systems and encourage more efficient use of existing water supplies; and protect public lands from damage caused by energy development and unauthorized off-road vehicles.[1]
Contents
Targeted coal plant proposals
- Bonanza Power Plant addition
- Buick Coal and Power Project
- Comanche Generating Station Unit 3
- Desert Rock
- Dry Fork Station
- Ely Energy Center, Phase I
- Ely Energy Center, Phase II
- Hunter 4
- Intermountain Power Project Unit 3
- Jim Bridger Unit 5
- Mustang Energy Project
- PacifiCorp Sweetwater Project
- Power County Advanced Energy Center
- Springerville Generating Station Unit 3
- Springerville Generating Station Unit 4
- Toquop
- Two Elk Energy Park Unit 1
- Two Elk Energy Park Unit 2
- Unnamed Tri-State Plant
- White Pine Energy Station
- Wygen Unit 2
- Wygen Unit 3
Group details
Location: Headquarters in Boulder, CO, offices in Scottsdale, AZ; Carson City, NV; and Salt Lake City, UT
Group website: Western Resource Advocates
Contact: info [at] westernresources.org