Nelson Dewey Generating Facility
{{#badges: CoalSwarm}} Wisconsin Power and Light, a subsidiary of Alliant Energy, has proposed a 300 MW coal plant at its existing Nelson Dewey facility in Cassville, near the Mississippi River. The plant would utilize circulating fluidized bed technology; 10% of fuel burned at the plant would be biomass.[1]
On June 5, 2007 – for the second time that year – the state Public Service Commission (PSC) sent back Alliant’s permit application, asking for more information on air emissions and other environmental issues. On Dec. 20, 2007, the PSC accepted Alliant’s application as complete; a decision on the application is expected by the end of 2008.[2]
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Project Details
Sponsor: Wisconsin Power & Light (Alliant Energy)
Location: Cassville, WI
Capacity: 300 MW
Type: Circulating fluidized bed
Projected in service: 2013
Status: Early permitting
Financing
Citizen Groups
- Richard Storck, Wisconsin Citizens Utility Board, storck [at] wiscub.org.
- Mark Redsten, Clean Wisconsin.
Resources
References
- ↑ Alliant Proposes 300-MW Coal Unit in Wisconsin, Reuters UK, February 7, 2007.
- ↑ PSC Accepts Alliant's Coal Plant Application, Capital Times, December 21, 2007.
Related SourceWatch Articles
External Links
- "Tracking New Coal-Fired Power Plants", National Energy Technology Lab, May 2007, page 21. (PDF)
- "Stopping the Coal Rush", Sierra Club, accessed January 2008. (This is a Sierra Club list of new coal plant proposals.)
- Alliant Energy website.