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8 January 2010-- Georgia Power said it will delay a planned biomass conversion at its Plant Mitchell coal-fired plant until the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) better defines boiler rules. The utility
Dominion Virginia Power asked Virginia regulators for approval to convert three 63 MW coal-fired power stations to biomass at a cost of $165 million.
Dominion Virginia Power plans to convert three power stations from coal to biomass, reducing capacity from 180 MW to 150 MW but increasing availability.
The California Public Utilities Commission approved a contract for DTE Energy to install a 45 MW biomass facility at an idled coal-fired power plant.
a variety of heat and power applications. RTP is the only commercially proven process of its kind and the only biomass conversion technology commercially operating today that produces a liquid biofuel that can directly replace petroleum-based
Power announced that they would postpone a planned biomass conversion at their Plant Mitchell coal-fired plant in Georgia ..... Energy is also among the power generators planning a biomass conversion project at its 312 MW coal-fired R.E. Burger
year power purchase agreement to buy electricity from the 150 MW Rice Solar Energy facility and from a planned biomass conversion project, both in California. The Rice Solar Energy facility is being developed by Solar Reserve LLC. The facility
hence the current drive for biomass conversion or increased co-firing ..... problems on every large-scale biomass conversion trial undertaken, when firing ..... optimised burners This may make biomass conversion seem like one long headache
a variety of heat and power applications. RTP is the only commercially proven process of its kind and the only biomass conversion technology commercially operating today that produces a liquid biofuel that can directly replace petroleum-based
a variety of heat and power applications. RTP is the only commercially proven process of its kind and the only biomass conversion technology commercially operating today that produces a liquid biofuel that can directly replace petroleum-based