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Ameren, the host for the FutureGen 2.0 clean coal project , said it cannot supply a 369 MW oil-fired power plant in Meredosia, Ill., that would be converted to demonstrate the carbon-capture technology on a commercial scale.
come to an agreement to jointly develop CO 2 separation technology as the core process for SaskPower's proposed clean coal project for Saskatchewan, Canada. The technology, called Oxyfuel, nearly eliminates emissions of combustion by-products
Clean coal project nears commercial operation By Edmund S. Baron II, New York State Electric ..... nation?s top 20 power plants in efficiency and reliability. The clean coal project at Milliken has the following goals: Y High SO2 removal. The flue
Summit Power Group has signed $2 billion in engineering, procurement and construction contracts that will reportedly guarantee the price of building a proposed $2.8 billion, 400 MW coal-fired power plant with carbon capture technology in Texas.
continue environmental permitting assistance and to maintain the power plant unit needed for the FutureGen 2.0 clean coal project in Illinois. The project is expected to cost $1.65 billion, with $1.1 billion to repower the Meredosia Unit
The U.S. Department of Energy issued a record of decision that will allow federal funding to help build a 400 MW plant that combines an integrated gasification combined-cycle system with urea production and carbon capture and storage technology.
Plans for 300 MW gas-fired plant in the works but company is unclear about regulatory clearances for coal-fired plant.
Future Power PA Inc said it is looking for funds from the Department of Energy for a planned 270 MW coal-fired plant.
The Chicago Tribune reported that Energy Secretary Samuel Bodman made it clear in a meeting with Illinois lawmakers on Tuesday that he was "poised to pull the plug" on the coal-fired FutureGen carbon capture and sequestration project, slated for Illinois.
Epcor and the provincial government in Alberta Canada are contributing C$11 million each to help complete an engineering study for a proposed clean coal power project.