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Slashdot: Microsoft ‘Cuts The Cord’ With A Local Power Utility To Pursue Greener Energy

Microsoft ‘Cuts The Cord’ With A Local Power Utility To Pursue Greener Energy
Published on July 15, 2017 at 05:34PM
Frosty Piss summarizes the Seattle Times:
Microsoft will bypass Puget Sound Energy to secure carbon-free power on wholesale markets under an agreement with state regulators. In 2015, 60 percent of PSE electricity came from coal and natural-gas plants, according to company statistics. The agreement calls for Microsoft to pay a $23.6 million transition fee to Puget Sound Energy, which the utility will pass on to its Western Washington customers… But the settlement does not address one major financial issue that hangs over PSE and its customers — how to handle the costs of shutting down coal-fired units in the Colstrip, Montana, power station… State regulators and Puget Sound Energy determined that Microsoft is legally responsible for a share of the Colstrip, Montana coal-fired generating plant costs.

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