On the recordFebruary 25, 2013
Now, it is no longer a coal-fired power plant, and a lot of the credit goes to Ms. Wasserman Schultz that you are using gas-fired now, and you are going to go to cogeneration.
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congress.govNow, it is no longer a coal-fired power plant, and a lot of the credit goes to Ms. Wasserman Schultz that you are using gas-fired now, and you are going to go to cogeneration.
Wasserman Schultz credited for transitioning the Capitol power plant from coal to gas.
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