Coal plant aims to clear the air
Power firm to capture emissions, store them underground
Posted: August 16, 2009 at 3:27 a.m.
Equipment developed by Alstom to capture carbon dioxide emissions is under construction in New Haven, W. Va.
At a bend in the Ohio River, a bulky new device is being attached to a 30-year-old coal plant near the small town of New Haven, W.Va.
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Business, Pages 71, 78 on 08/16/2009
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