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Cleaner Air Results from New Equipment at Dominion's Chesterfield Power Station
"This scrubber demonstrates a thoughtful, economically attractive approach to cleaning
The system — formally known as "flue gas desulfurization" — combines pulverized limestone with water and sprays the mixture into the exhaust gas. The mixture removes acid-rain-causing sulfur dioxide and toxic mercury from the flue gas.
The byproducts are gypsum, which can be turned into drywall, and water vapor, which billows out a tall stack as a white plume. The gypsum will be barged to a company in
"This scrubber is the latest chapter in Dominion's long history of environmental stewardship," said
The Chesterfield Power Station is Dominion's largest fossil-fueled power station in
The water vapor plume from the new scrubber is visible from downtown
Dominion plans to build scrubbers on the other three coal units at Chesterfield to be operational in 2011. Units 4, 5 and 6 are already equipped with selective catalytic reduction equipment, more commonly known as SCRs, which remove nitrogen oxide, a leading cause of ozone and unhealthy air. Dominion is extending the operation of the SCRs from the five-month summer ozone season (May-September) to year-round operation beginning in 2009.
Chesterfield's other two generating units are fueled by natural gas.
By 2015, Dominion will have spent
Dominion is one of the nation's largest producers of energy, with a portfolio of approximately 26,500 megawatts of generation. Dominion serves retail energy customers in 11 states. For more information about Dominion, visit the company's Web site at http://www.dom.com.
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