A view of the cogeneration plant operated by the University of North Carolina, located a half-mile from the UNC-Chapel Hill campus. Credit: Lisa Sorg/Inside Climate News This story originally ...
Over the past few months, the Chapel Hill community has wrestled with the University’s decision to introduce fuel pellets to the local cogeneration plant as a substitute for coal. These pellets, made ...
UNC-Chapel Hill is asking the N.C. Department of Environmental Quality to update its air permit to allow it to burn recycled paper-and-plastic pellets at its Cogeneration power plant on Cameron Avenue ...
On Jan. 16 the North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality's Division of Air Qualityheld a public hearing to discuss UNC's proposal to burn fuel pellets, which may contain Per- polyfluoroalkyl ...
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