Is burning trash worth the cash? Spokane to use 650,000 in grant funds to study incinerator as state cracks down on emissions
Spokane is allocating $650,000 in state grant funds to investigate carbon capture technology for its Waste-to-Energy Plant, a significant source of greenhouse gas emissions. Local officials argue that the facility is more environmentally friendly than landfills, but it faces potential costs of up to $8 million annually for carbon credits by 2027. An exemption from these costs is being pursued by state legislators to alleviate financial burdens on ratepayers.