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...center's report was prepared at the ACSR's request after an Arkansas community group asked Harvard, the largest single stockholder in the holding company that owns AP&L, to oppose the company's plans for a coal-burning power plant on the Arkansas River...
Several Harvard faculty members, including Marc Roberts, associate professor of Economics, and Richard Wilson, professor of Physics, have expressed interest in the AP&L controversy, and ACSR Chairman Stanley S. Surrey, Smith Professor of Law, will presumably turn to them for discussion of the report...
ACSR members have also received a second report on the AP&L plant, prepared by Steven L. Kest '74 of Arkansas Community Organizations for Reform Now (ACORN), the plant's major opponent. The ACSR took no action on that report...
Harvard owns 559,000 shares of stock, worth $9 million, in Middle South Utilities Inc., a holding company that owns AP&L and four other southern utilities...
...ACORN report, prepared by Steven L. Kest '74, is a 39-page barrage of facts and statistics which makes an impressive case for ACORN's contentions that federal standards on sulfur dioxide levels are not enough to safeguard crops' and people's health, that AP&L's plant emissions would exceed federal standards anyway, and that AP&L's claim that adequate control systems do not exist is just wrong. Unless AP&L can produce convincing counter-evidence, or the IRRC's report clearly demonstrates that some of ACORN's facts are incorrect, Harvard, as the largest and technically most...