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International Power will serve as the operator of the project and own 51 percent. STEC will own 49 percent of the project.
The proposed plant will incorporate state-of-the-art efficiency and emission controls to reduce emissions of sulfur dioxide (SO2), nitrogen oxides (NOx), mercury and ash. In addition, the use of advanced, boiler-design technology will deliver a reduction in carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions compared to existing plants. Provisions have also been included in the plant design to allow for installation of emerging carbon dioxide removal technologies.
"International Power supports efforts to reduce CO2 emissions,” said Fields. “The Company is conducting a CO2 sequestration pilot project at a site in Australia that we hope will provide valuable experience.”
The Coleto Creek station at Fannin in Goliad County was built in 1980 with the site designed for two generating units. Some of the key systems at the plant were built to support this second unit.
Shared support facilities include electric transmission infrastructure, site layout and infrastructure, cooling lake, water intake and discharge structures, and coal and ash handling. With these facilities already in place, the addition of a second unit at the existing site will minimize the environmental impact compared to building on an undeveloped site.
The expanded power plant also fulfills a long-standing commitment to the citizens of Goliad County and South Texas to build the second unit.
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