Agrium teams with Alaska RailroadUsibelli, Homer Electric also working Blue Sky project to gasify coal as feedstock for fertilizer plant, produce power for sale Kristen Nelson Petroleum News
Agrium is in phase 2, front-end engineering design, of its Kenai Blue Sky project, which would use gasified coal as feedstock to replace natural gas for the company’s Nikiski fertilizer facility.
In a Feb. 26 presentation to the Alaska Legislature, Alaska Railroad Corp. President and CEO Pat Gamble....
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