Thursday, January 12, 2012

Homer City Plant to Spend $700 Million on Pollution Controls from the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
"The Homer City coal-fired power plant in Indiana County, one of the biggest and dirtiest coal-fired power plants in the nation, is planning to add up to $700 million worth of pollution controls that its owners say will enable it to meet future federal and state air pollution control regulations. Edison Mission Energy, a subsidiary of California-based Edison International, confirmed today that it is seeking state environmental permits and raising capitol to install emissions controls on two of three units at its 1,884-megawatt power plant."

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