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Plugging Into Nature, Part 2: Wind and Water

Ross visits with Jared Kissell, who manages the Currant Creek Combined Cycle Power Plant in Mona, Utah. Kissell has worked for the power company for 36 years.
Ross visits with Jared Kissell, who manages the Currant Creek Combined Cycle Power Plant in Mona, Utah. Kissell has worked for the power company for 36 years.

By Ross Chambless

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Big Cottonwood Canyon, UT; Ft. Bridger, WY; Mona, UT – More and more Utahns are getting electricity from renewable sources such as wind and water. But in Part Two of our series "Plugging into Nature," independent producer Ross Chambless discovers that renewable resources do have their limitations.

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