Talk:Buschhaus Power Station

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The History Section[edit]

The history section to me looks like it's been copied from a german website and fed through a translator like babelfish or similar and then copied in. It's pretty much impossible to copyedit that section, I propose we just delete it out and start afresh using any info from external links. M A Mason 22:54, 22 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]

I have cut it and pasted it below in case anyone finds it useful. No way to copy-edit garbage such as that.
The power station runs on sulfurous salty lignite mined locally. A new open-pit mine was opened in response to the demand from Buschhaus. BKB, financially supported as it was by the CDU-controlled government of Lower Saxony, did not refuse the installation of a flue gas desulfuring plant as to the state of the art accordingly. There the insight became generally accepted for the installation of the flue gas desulphurating plant only slowly. The nachruestung would leave itself temporal in its opinion only in the power station shrub house without flue gas desulphurating plant to make. In this time there were several except-parliamentary actions. The new Federal Government Kohl exerts itself due to the strong political pressure for a two years later start-up of shrub house, in order to then start with a desulfurization plant the enterprise. Thus it stood against the federal state government of Lower Saxony of Ernst Albrecht. In a special meeting of the federal daily called up by the SPD on 31 July 1984, to which the delegates had to be called from the vacation, the politicians decide a compromise: Shrub house goes to the net, may fire the schwefelhaltige salzkohle however without flue gas desulphurating plant not, but a sulfur-poor variant from other mines. By far legal fights was shifted start-up still until March 1985. But in the Federal Republic of Germany this meant for the first time a decision with strong consideration of the environmental protection thought. BuddingJournalist 01:54, 1 February 2007 (UTC)[reply]