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U.S. E.P.A. Approves Carbon Sequestration Permits in Central Illinois

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Category: Water
Type: News
Source: EPA
Date: Tuesday, September 2nd, 2014

For Immediate Release No. 14-OPA106

(CHICAGO - September 2, 2014) The E.P.A. has approved permits allowing the FutureGen Industrial Alliance Incorporated to inject carbon dioxide deep underground near Jacksonville, Illinois. This process - known as "carbon sequestration" - is a means of storing carbon dioxide, a greenhouse gas that contributes to climate change. These 4 identical permits are the nation's 1st Class VI underground injection permits for carbon sequestration.

FutureGen projects to capture carbon dioxide produced by a retrofitted coal-fueled power plant formerly operated by Ameren Energy Resources in Meredosia, Illinois. The captured carbon dioxide would then be transported and injected deep underground via the 4 suggested wells, which would be constructed in Morgan County. FutureGen's goal is to capture and inject 1.1 million metric tons of carbon dioxide each year for 20 years. Sequestering 1.1 million metric tons of carbon dioxide each year is the equivalent of eliminating carbon emissions from 232,000 cars.

E.P.A. completed a technical review of the permits and responded to over 280 public comments before approving the permits. FutureGen can begin drilling the wells next month in preparation for injecting liquefied carbon dioxide. The 4 wells will be drilled from the same location to a depth of approximately 4,000 feet underground. FutureGen must demonstrate the integrity of the wells before injecting carbon dioxide and conduct extensive monitoring at the location.

For more information: http://www.epa.gov/region5/water/uic/futuregen/


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