Credit crisis dims the lights for power industry
Monday, November 17, 2008
GREAT FALLS, Mont. -- As workers to build an $800 million coal-fired power plant on a patch of farmland here, a crisis that began on Wall Street threatens to stretch the nation's power supplies to the brink -- driving up prices and laying the stage for future shortages.
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