Sentences with phrase «at coal plants»

Doing so improves the oil recovery rates, so oil companies are happy to pay for the service - which helps to pay for the extra costs of doing CCS at a coal plant.
Clinton is right — we desperately need to begin the less - than - sexy work of revamping our infrastructure and doing the cost - benefit analysis that will pave the way for well - thought out projects in solar and wind, conservation, and even nuclear and improved efficiency at coal plants needs to be on the table.
After all, the 10 RGGI states are connected to a national grid for power that can allow, for example, cheaper, dirtier power from coal - fired power plants in Ohio to substitute for reduced electricity production at a coal plant in New York State.
After all, the 10 RGGI states are connected to a national grid for power that can allow, for example, cheaper, dirtier power from coal - fired power plants in Ohio to substitute for reduced electricity production at a coal plant in New York State.
The narrower rule would focus on obtaining efficiency improvements through better heat rates at coal plants — an «inside the fenceline» regulation, rather than a sweeping change to the national power mix.
They had formed Footprint Power in 2009 to develop new, cleaner generation at coal plant sites.
Furthermore, APS, along with the other utilities in the state, consume groundwater at their coal plants.
Train workers at coal plant (and mine if mine mouth plant is selected) for geothermal project development and operation.
Herzog pointed to the American Electric Power Mountaineer coal power plant project in New Haven, West Virginia, where carbon produced at a coal plant was to be sequestered deep in Mount Simon sandstone.
Most recently during Hurricane Harvey, coal piles in Texas were so soaked with water that they were unable to be transported to the boiler at coal plants, forcing those plants to switch to burning natural gas.
In the latter presentation, Easterly ended his briefing to ALEC's dirty energy members with suggestions for delaying EPA regulation of greenhouse gas emissions at coal plants.
But chief among them, the EPA's incoming greenhouse gas regulations (and other pollution rules aimed at coal plants) are surely working to convince power companies to make the switch, and they'll help ensure that coal stays boxed out should the price of nat gas spike again.
In cooperation with AEP, the French company Alstom unveiled the world's largest carbon capture facility at a coal plant, so called «clean coal,» which will store around 100,000 metric tonnes of carbon dioxide a year 2,1 kilometers (7,200 feet) underground.
The EPA is reportedly drafting a far less ambitious rule that would focus on improving efficiency at coal plants.
The narrower rule would focus on gaining efficiency improvements through better heat rates at coal plants — an «inside the fenceline» regulation, rather than a sweeping change to the national power mix.
It also found that in the absence of a climate policy, natural gas does not have a «noticeable impact» on the use of nuclear energy or carbon capture and storage (CCS) at coal plants — because without specific encouragement from the government, new nuclear and CCS plants are unlikely to be built anyway.
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