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Our western wildlands could be home to an industrial forest of powerlines and pipelines if the Department of Energy's plan goes through as proposed. The agency's proposed corridors would run electrical powerlines and oil, gas, and hydrogen pipelines through some of our most iconic open spaces, with impacts to landscapes like Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument and Arches National Park, as well as many more special places like National Recreation Areas, Forest Service Roadless Areas, and proposed wilderness areas now being considered for protection by Congress.
The Department of Energy has the opportunity to not only change their plan to avoid these priceless special places on our public lands, but also help usher us into a clean, renewable energy economy. Please tell the agency to keep pipelines and powerlines out of special places and to use this opportunity to facilitate wind and solar power, not pollution spewing coal-fired power plants.
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