Please visit the MyConnection methodology page HERE to learn when the data used by this tool was last updated. While
there are no plans to update this data, notice will be given here and on the methodology page should an update occur.
"No one could know all the damage that's been done." -- Roxie Sells, grandmother and member of Save Our Cumberland Mountains
Many people must remember when in the early spring of 1955, a sludge pond broke loose and did so much damage. I cannot remember exactly how many homes were lost, but three I remember well. One was a log house that looked like nothing could move it - but that flood did. The mother barely made it to a hill with her children. The older child of another family ran to a hill and watched as his home, his mother, and two little sisters were washed away. Read more.
The story of Claiborne County, Tennessee, is one of many that are connected to the power plants on your grid, which are marked on the map below.
The mountaintop removal mines shown in red are connected to the nearest coal power plant on your grid: Barry, operated by Alabama Power Co.
Click on the mine symbols to take a closer look in Google Maps, or click here for a detailed explanation.
Want to Break Your Connection?
1. Join the 132,446 people that have already
pledged to help end mountaintop removal.
2. Ask your Senators and Representative to support
legislation to end mountaintop removal coal mining.
3. Tell others about this page
4. Buy Green Power. CLICK HERE to find
Green Power Programs in your state!
View your connection in Google Earth (KML)
LEGEND: |
The closest power plant on your grid that is connected to mountaintop removal: Barry, operated by Alabama Power Co |
Coal suppliers to your grid that are not mountaintop removal mines, but which are owned by companies that operate mountaintop removal mines in Appalachia |
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Mountaintop removal mines that are connected to your power grid |
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NAVIGATION HINTS: |
Click any power plant to see how it is connected to mountaintop removal or any mine symbol to get a close-up view of that mine. The controls on the top left of the map allow you to zoom in closer to the ground or back out to get a broader perspective. Even easier, though, is to navigate with the "hand" tool. Clicking and dragging on the map will move the map in the same direction, double-clicking on a point will center the map on that point and zoom you in a little closer, and double clicking with the right mouse button (ctrl-click for macintosh users) to center on a point and zoom out. |
WHO PROVIDES MY ELECTRICITY?
There is a total of 0 coal-fired power plant on this grid that is connected to mountaintop removal. Following are details on how it is connected to mountaintop removal.
If Choptank Electric Coop, Inc (owned by Town of Berlin - (MD)) is not the company that sends your electric bill, please CLICK HERE to select your electric provider from a list.
If your electric provider is not on these lists, please notify us
Appalachian Voices • Coal River Mountain Watch • Heartwood • Keeper of the Mountains • Kentuckians for the Commonwealth
Ohio Valley Environmental Coalition • Statewide Organizing for Community eMpowerment • Sierra Club Environmental Justice
Southern Appalachian Mountain Stewards • SouthWings • Stay Project • West Virginia Highlands Conservancy
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