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Massachusetts lawmakers try new way to kill ‘zombie’ wood power plant
Residents of Springfield, Massachusetts, have fought for over a decade to block a wood-burning power plant, which lawmakers are now attempting to stop permanently through new measures. The project, dubbed a 'zombie project' for repeatedly resurfacing, may finally be eliminated.
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