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    Asthma Hospitalizations Dropped after Louisville Power Plants Retired Coal or Installed Better Emission Controls - Seite 4 After four Louisville, Kentucky, coal-fired power plants either retired coal as their energy source or installed stricter emission controls, local residents’ asthma symptoms and asthma-related hospitalizations and emergency room visits dropped …