Prairie State Energy Campus Signs Letter of Intent With Bechtel for Engineering and Procurement Services
October 17 2006 - 9:30AM
PR Newswire (US)
ST. LOUIS, Oct. 17 /PRNewswire/ -- Prairie State Generating
Company, LLC and Bechtel Power Corporation have signed a letter of
intent (LOI) for development of the power-related facilities at the
Prairie State Energy Campus. Prairie State is a major mine-mouth
electricity generating station and coal mine that would be located
in Southern Illinois. Under the agreement, Bechtel will provide
engineering and procurement services for Prairie State's
power-related facilities and will work with Prairie State to
negotiate the terms of an engineering-procurement-construction
(EPC) contract. "We are pleased to have Bechtel as part of the
Prairie State team," said Colin Kelly, President of Prairie State
Generating Company, LLC. "Bechtel has a well-established record of
developing state-of-the-art power plants like Prairie State and
shares our commitment to safety and environmental excellence."
Prairie State has received the major permits necessary for
construction, which include a recent affirmation of the project's
air permit from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Prairie
State would invest more than a half billion dollars in emission
controls to create one of the cleanest major coal- fueled power
plants in the United States, with emissions that would be one-
fifth the average of existing U.S. coal plants. Prairie State will
generate low-cost electricity for more than 1.5 million Midwest
families, create more than 450 permanent jobs and inject nearly
$100 million in economic benefits into the regional economy each
year, according to a study by Southern Illinois University at
Carbondale. "We are very pleased to have been selected by Prairie
State to provide engineering and procurement services to further
develop the Prairie State Energy Campus," said Richard Smith,
President of Bechtel Fossil Power. Selection of an EPC firm and
execution of the LOI are key milestones in the development of
Prairie State. Prairie State is in the midst of completing its
financial arrangements and power agreements. Recently, CMS
Enterprises, a subsidiary of CMS Energy, was named operating
partner and will co-develop Prairie State. CMS Enterprises and
Peabody Energy will each own 15 percent of Prairie State indirectly
through a joint venture. The remainder is owned by a number of
Midwest municipal utilities and electric cooperatives with
commitments already secured for 53 percent of the ownership. The
consortium of Midwest generators includes the Indiana Municipal
Power Agency; Kentucky Municipal Power Agency; Missouri Joint
Municipal Electric Utility Commission; Northern Illinois Municipal
Power Agency; Soyland Power Cooperative, Inc. in Illinois; and
Wolverine Power Supply Cooperative, Inc., in Michigan. In addition
to the ownership stake, the consortium will use a corresponding
amount of the plant's output. Vendors or job seekers may express
their interest by contacting Robert Albrecht at . For more
information on the Prairie State project, visit
http://www.prairiestateenergycampus.com/. Bechtel is a global
engineering, construction and project management company. Privately
owned with headquarters in San Francisco, Bechtel has 40 offices
around the world and 40,000 employees. The company had revenues of
$18.1 billion in 2005 and booked new work valued at $18.5 billion
in 2005. CONTACT: Beth Sutton (505) 287-2636 Jeff Holyfield CMS
Enterprises (517) 788-2394 DATASOURCE: Prairie State Energy Campus
CONTACT: Beth Sutton, +1-505-287-2636; or Jeff Holyfield of CMS
Enterprises, +1-517-788-2394 Web site:
http://www.prairiestateenergycampus.com/
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