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LCG, May 15, 2025--The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) announced today the release of the staff’s 2025 Summer Assessment on the outlook for energy markets and electric reliability during the June to September time frame.
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LCG, May 14, 2025--The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) accepted Dow's construction permit application to build X-energy Reactor Company, LLC's ("X-energy") first small modular reactor (SMR) plant to power a chemical facility in Seadrift, Texas. Dow's wholly-owned subsidiary, Long Mott Energy LLC, is developing the project to provide Dow's UCC1 Seadrift Operations manufacturing site with safe, reliable, and clean power and industrial steam to replace existing energy and steam assets that are approaching end-of-life. The project is part of a demonstration project supported by the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) and, if approved, would be the first advanced nuclear facility at an industrial site in the United States.
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Industry News
Xcel Announces Plans to Convert Electric Plant from Coal to Biomass
LCG, October 1, 2008--Xcel Energy Inc. yesterday announced plans to convert a coal-fired, electric generating unit to burn waste wood available primarily from forest harvesting operations. The unit will be the third converted to biomass at the Bay Front Power Plant in Ashland, Wisconsin.
Xcel will submit an application to the Public Service Commission of Wisconsin to upgrade its Bay Front Power Plant. The estimated cost to modify the 30-year old plant is $55 to $70 million. The project schedule calls for construction to commence in 2010 and for operations to begin as early as late 2012.
In that biomass is generally considered a renewable, carbon-neutral fuel, the conversion of the power plant from coal to biomass should reduce the carbon emissions from Xcel's facilities.
According to the Xcel, the biomass project will be the first to use a gasification technology in the conversion of a coal-fired boiler at an existing base-load power plant. In the gasification process, biomass will react with a controlled amount of oxygen at high temperatures to create a synthetic gas (?syngas?) that is then used as a fuel in the boiler.
Xcel's announcement follows a number of other announcements to construct electric generating facilities fueled by biomass. Most recently, Oglethorpe Power Corporation (OPC) announced plans to construct as many as three, 100-MW power plants fueled by woody biomass. The design for the projects includes conventional fluidized bed boilers and steam turbine technology. The planned fuel supply will primarily be a mixture of forest harvest residues, chipped pulpwood, and waste materials from sawmills.
In August Georgia Power submitted a request to the Georgia Public Service Commission for approval to convert an aging, coal-fired unit at its Mitchell Generating Plant in Georgia to use wood wastes. The modified unit would use a direct-fire, stoker technology for a design capacity of 96 MW.
The Austin City Council in August approved a 20-year, power purchase agreement (PPA) with Nacogdoches Power LLC for the electricity generated from a 100-MW facility using a fluidized bed design and fueled with woody biomass. The project site is in Nacogdoches County, Texas. Gainesville Regional Utilities (GRU) is discussing a similar, 100-MW project with Nacogdoches Power LLC that could be constructed at the existing Deerhaven Generating Station near Gainesville, Florida.
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