Dr. Greg Kunkel, Tenaska's vice president of environmental affairs, tells us all about the plans for the Taylorville Energy Center in Illinois, which call for an IGCC facility that includes a full-time CO2 capture process and a power station that can be powered up or down based on market needs. For more visit http://tour.americaspower.org.
Don't you mean you will be burning coal and natural gas to make the SNG and then SNG and natural gas to make the electricity See Illinois Senate Bill 2485
NoIGCC 1 year ago
Tenaska is beginning preparations for the Facility Cost Report planned to be delivered to the Illinois General Assembly in its Spring 2010 session. The facility cost report will incorporate the results of the 12-month FEED study. Tenaska expects to commence the FEED study in early 2009 and is now in the process of selecting the lead engineering and construction contractor to conduct the study.
balancedenergy 2 years ago
when are they going to start building?
sixflagsridesop 2 years ago