Indiana hasn't seen a new major power plant built in more than 20 years. As you might imagine, the Hoosier State has a growing electricity demand like everywhere else and can't wait to have a boost to its supply of affordable energy.
![]() Duke Energy's Edwardsport IGCC project ![]() Duke Energy's Edwardsport IGCC project |
The Factuality Tour dropped by a small town in southwest Indiana to see the work taking place to build the largest facility in the world to use integrated gasification combined cycle (IGCC) technology to produce electricity.
The advanced IGCC technology is a way to gasify coal, strip out pollutants, and then use the cleaner gas to produce electricity. As a result, the new large-scale facility, being built adjacent to the existing Edwardsport Generating Station, will be one of the cleanest coal-based power plants in the world - and when it's ready for commercial operations in 2012, it will produce nearly 10 times as much power as the existing plant with dramatically less environmental impact.
As an added bonus, the geological conditions at the new plant's site along the White River between the towns of Edwardsport and Bicknell are ideal for IGCC technology - and the eventual addition of permanent CO2 storage.
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