"New England's Last Coal-Fired Power Plants to Close, Embrace Renewables"

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The last coal-fired power plant in New England, the Merrimack Station, is set to close by June 2028, with plans to transform the site into a renewable energy park hosting solar power and battery storage systems. This comes as a victory for environmentalists after years of protests and a lawsuit alleging violations of the Clean Water Act. The closure is seen as a step towards cleaner air and water in New Hampshire and New England, making the region the second coal-free area in the country, although natural gas remains the primary energy source.
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- Schiller Station to stop burning coal, owners to harness renewables Seacoastonline.com
- Bow power plant to add solar and batteries; coal use to end by 2028 Concord Monitor
- Dates announced for final coal-fired plants in New Hampshire to close WMUR Manchester
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