Coal plant players face off at energy conferenceHealy Clean Coal Project remains shuttered as developer clashes with utility about needed retrofit, power production costs of the experimental plant Patricia Jones PNA Contributing Writer
The major players involved in development of a $300 million experimental clean coal power plant located in Healy debated but could not agree on the future of that energy project.
The Healy Clean Coal Project, designed to produce 50 megawatts of electricity a day for the Interior Alaska power grid,....
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Ongoing plant costs despite shutdown Full versus partial retrofit discussed Power production costs crux of conflict
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