Southern Company Breaks Ground on Biomass Plant
2009年11月11日 - 3:29AM
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Texas Facility to be Among Nation's Largest ATLANTA, Nov. 10
/PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Southern Power, the Southern Company
subsidiary that acquires, builds, manages and owns wholesale
generation assets, today took a major step in building one of the
nation's largest biomass-fueled projects with a groundbreaking
ceremony in Sacul, Texas. "Southern Company continues to develop
and deploy smarter and cleaner energy technologies, including
increased energy efficiency, nuclear power, clean coal and
renewables," said David Ratcliffe, Southern Company chairman,
president and CEO. "This project represents another step in
developing a diverse portfolio to meet the nation's growing energy
demands." "This is an exciting time for Southern Power as we expand
our presence in the wholesale market and diversify our fuel mix
with a renewable resource," said Southern Power President Ronnie
Bates. "Southern Power has a reputation of helping its customers
meet their energy needs in cost-effective, reliable and
environmentally responsible manner and we're pleased to be a
partner with Austin Energy on a project that supports their
environmental goals." Southern Power acquired the 100-megawatt
project -- the Nacogdoches Generating Facility -- from American
Renewables, LLC on Oct. 9, noting at the time that it would move
ahead with construction and bring the plant on line in the summer
of 2012. The plant's output is committed to Austin Energy in a
20-year agreement that will help the city of Austin, Texas, meet a
30-percent renewable energy goal. As a Southern Company subsidiary,
Southern Power supports the parent company's commitments to
corporate responsibility, which include generating affordable and
reliable electricity and reducing environmental impact. Southern
Company has invested about $6.3 billion in environmental controls
and plans to spend an additional $3.1 billion through 2011 to
further reduce emissions of nitrogen oxide, sulfur dioxide and
mercury. The company is committed to finding solutions to
environmental issues that make technological, environmental, and
economic sense. The Nacogdoches plant is one of two Southern
Company biomass projects. The Georgia Public Service Commission in
March approved Georgia Power's application to convert its 96
megawatt Plant Mitchell near Albany, Ga., to biomass. Georgia Power
is the Atlanta-based Southern Company subsidiary serving 2.25
million customers in 155 of Georgia's 159 counties. Southern
Company is evaluating the feasibility of converting five additional
coal plants to biomass as well. Construction of the Nacogdoches
facility will take about 32 months and will generate about 300
construction jobs. Approximately 40 permanent jobs will be created
to operate the plant. Total cost of the project will be between
$475 million and $500 million. The plant, which will be built on
165 acres, will be fueled with biomass materials, including forest
residue from the surrounding areas, wood processing residues and
clean municipal wood waste. The project will require approximately
1 million tons of fuel annually, which is planned to be procured
within a 75-mile radius of the project site. Southern Power is
among the largest wholesale energy providers in the Southeast,
meeting the electricity needs of municipalities, electric
cooperatives and investor-owned utilities. The company owns and
operates more than 7,500 megawatts with facilities in Alabama,
Florida, Georgia and North Carolina and has an additional 820
megawatts committed to construction in North Carolina and Texas.
With 4.4 million customers and more than 42,000 megawatts of
generating capacity, Atlanta-based Southern Company (NYSE:SO) is
the premier energy company serving the Southeast. A leading U.S.
producer of electricity, Southern Company owns electric utilities
in four states and a growing competitive generation company, as
well as fiber optics and wireless communications. Southern Company
brands are known for excellent customer service, high reliability
and retail electric prices that are below the national average.
Southern Company is consistently listed among the top U.S. electric
service providers in customer satisfaction by the American Customer
Satisfaction Index (ACSI). Visit our Web site at
http://www.southerncompany.com/. DATASOURCE: Southern Company
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