Prairie State Energy Campus
June 19 2007 - 4:48PM
PR Newswire (US)
Energy Solutions Environmental Care & Economic Progress ST.
LOUIS, June 19 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Energy Solutions The
Prairie State Energy Campus will be a 1,600 megawatt supercritical
power plant fueled by an adjacent coal mine. Prairie State will be
sited near Lively Grove, Ill., and will use a selection of advanced
technologies, making it among the cleanest U.S. coal-fueled power
plants, with as little as one-fifth the regulated emission rates of
U.S. coal plants. Its carbon dioxide emission rate would be
approximately 15 percent lower than the typical U.S. coal plant.
Coal-fueled electricity is increasingly important for energy
security and has helped avoid a U.S. energy crisis by fueling more
than 50 percent of our electricity, more than all other sources
combined. U.S. generating capacity reserve margins have greatly
declined in recent years, and demand is expected to exceed growth
by a three-to-one margin over the next decade. In May 2007, the
Federal Energy Regulatory Commission warned that consumers face a
20 to 30 percent increase in electricity prices this summer due to
rising natural gas prices. Coal fuels electricity at a fraction of
the cost of other fuels and is expected to represent 57 percent of
U.S. electricity by 2030. Prairie State has six equity partners and
will generate energy solutions for 1.7 million families in
Illinois, Missouri, Indiana and Kentucky. Peabody also continues
late stage discussions with other potential partners and expects
one or more major partners to be added. Environmental Care Prairie
State will create a next generation model for clean electricity
from coal, designed with the latest scrubbing systems that will
remove 99.9 percent of particulates and 98 percent of the plant's
sulfur dioxide emissions. The advanced scrubbing system provides
the highest removal rate of any permitted plant, and Prairie State
is equipped with three particulate removal systems, versus one in
most plants. Prairie State enjoys support from more than 80 percent
of area residents. Economic Progress The $2.9 billion Prairie State
Energy Campus is the largest private capital project planned for
Illinois, injecting more than $560 million into the regional
economy during development. Prairie State will create more than 450
permanent jobs and approximately 2,000 skilled jobs at the peak of
a four- year construction process. Prairie State will begin
electricity generation in the 2011 to 2012 time frame, and is
expected to contribute nearly $100 million in economic benefits to
the region, based on a study by Southern Illinois University at
Carbondale. Site preparation is moving forward at the future home
of Prairie State, with preliminary foundation testing under way,
expected to be completed by the end of June. Engineering,
Procurement and Construction Management(EPCM) contractor Bechtel
Power Corporation has signed an agreement with the Southwestern
Illinois Business and Construction Trades Council for plant
construction. Initial craft hiring will begin this summer, with
full scale earth work under way in the fall. Editor's note: Visit
http://www.prairiestateenergycampus.com/ for a virtual tour of the
plant, or to download a schematic of Prairie State's technologies,
a plant rendering or images of recent sitework. Contact: Beth
Sutton +1-505-287-2636 DATASOURCE: Peabody Energy CONTACT: Beth
Sutton of Peabody Energy, +1-505-287-2636 Web site:
http://www.peabodyenergy.com/
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