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NRG project said to be still in playJanuary 31, 2013The proposed conversion of the NRG Energy Inc.’s Dunkirk coal-fired power plant to a natural-gas powered plant is still a possibility being pursued by the company.... Showing 4 of 4 comments
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225522
Well this sounds like a big maybe, could be,I suppose so, we will see kind of answer.
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Captain
Baylor then answered questions about environmental impacts; the source of the natural gas to run the plant....
Will the abandoned gas well project at CCH become one of NRG's sources? Edwards is a true visionary :)
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Greg1965
since when is water vapor a green house gas?
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Steiner
Lets see, if we convert the plant to natural gas it will emit more water vapor a much greater greenhouse gas than co2 ever was.I have a refernce book by NRG saying the most modern electrical stuff, transmission,substations , etc was in the mideast countries as they are in the energy business.That power line down the 90 would have to be upgraded to a much higher voltage to make this worthwhile.I could see this being fought big time. I like his comments about cool receptions about power plants. everyone hates them, till a hurricane sandy thing arrives. then the power companies are hated again for no service. we can thank the libs for that.
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