- Podcasts
- On Air Program Guide
- A Blue View
- Brain Talk
- Cellar Notes
- Choral Arts Classics
- The Environment in Focus
- Gil Sandler’s Baltimore Stories
- Humanities Connection
- Maryland Morning with Sheilah Kast
- Midday with Dan Rodricks
- The Morning Economic Report
- Radio Kitchen
- The Signal
- Take Five
- Your Maryland
- Public Commentary
- War of 1812 Stories
3-7-12 A Farmer's War Against a Coal-Fired Power Plant
You are missing some Flash content that should appear here! Perhaps your browser cannot display it, or maybe it did not initialize correctly.

Virginia blueberry farmer Mike Drewry's life changed when a power company proposed to build a 1,500 megawatt coal-fired power plant near his family's 400 acres. He filed a lawsuit to stop the Old Dominion Electric Cooperative's proposed plant south of historic Jamestown, and found himself in the middle of a bitter fight for clean air and water.
Contact Tom Pelton at pelton.tom@gmail.com |





