Comments DaveChgo1 has made

  • $18 Mil not down rabbit hole

    I realize that this is a slim minority position around here, but fossil fuels are not going to disappear anytime soon and without a strategy to dramatically reduce their emissions, we'll never achieve the carbon reduction levels necessary to seriously limit climate change.  The IL legislation was supported by a number of environmental organizations and the IL attorney general precisely because it has the toughest carbon requirements for a coal-fueled facility in the country.  

    The first project (Taylorville) will have an emissions profile comparable to a natural gas-fueled plant.  Subsequent plants under the legislation will be significantly better.

    Would those who say no new fossil fuel plants advocate shutting down every natural gas power plant as well as every coal power plant?  If they do, then have fun living in the stone age as we'll have about 20% of current levels.

    As to the $18 million, that will be refunded to the state when the plant goes to financial close.  

    BTW, I am involved with this project as well as environmental and other organizations that take a more middle-of-the-road position on coal gasification.  And no, I'm not affiliated with the industry shills at ACCCE.On Illinois leg. and gov. hoodwinked by 'clean coal'; will Obama be as susceptible? posted 10 months, 2 weeks ago 4 Responses

  • CCS

    Taking cost and every other consideration aside, if a coal gasification project has emissions comparable to a natural gas fired plant including carbon, can it be considered clean?On No to phony clean coal credits, yes to refundable, renewable tax credits posted 10 months, 2 weeks ago 5 Responses