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FirstEnergy Corp. said its generation subsidiaries will retire six older coal-fired power plants, totaling 2,689 MW, by September 1, 2012. The plants are in Ohio, Pennsylvania and Maryland.
U.S. coal plants continue to provide more than half of the nation's electricity, representing a dependable source of baseload power from a price-stable fuel.
Associate Editor Steve Blankinship provides an update on coal - fired power generation in this article from the June 2003 issue of Power Engineering.
A major shift in the choice of fuels for the power generators of the world could result in investment of over one trillion dollars in coal-fired generation plants between 2004 and 2020.
Dynegy Inc. (NYSE: DYN ) completed an internal restructuring to create separate coal - fired power generation and natural gas-fired power generation units. Dynegy Midwest Generation LLC, the coal business, and Dynegy Power LLC, the
Editor With about three months left of major construction to be completed, one of Canada’s most advanced coal - fired power generation facilities is entering the start-up phase. The Keephills 3 (K3) plant, west of Edmonton, has been a
received a turnkey order from Empresa Electrica Guacolda S.A., an electricity provider in Chile, for a 152 MW coal - fired power generation plant to be built at the Guacolda Power Station in Huasco. Previously, MHI received orders for the No. 1
implementation proposal for installing a THERMALONOx™ nitrogen oxides (NOx) emission control system at a coal - fired power generation station owned and operated by Santee Cooper (South Carolina Public Service Authority). Thermal Energy has
company CFE plans to call for bids in December 2004 to build and operate the 2100 MW $2.1bn Pacifico II coal - fired power generation project in Michoacan state, CFE executive Francisco Soto de la Vega told Business News Americas . The CFE
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI) and E.ON Energie will jointly test technology for recovering carbon dioxide (CO 2 ) from flue-gas emissions from a coal - fired power generation plant in Germany.