The demonstration project would capture about one million tons of CO2 from a portion of the exhaust from Unit 1 at AVS, making this project among the largest in the world. As planned, the Powerspan technology would remove CO2 from the equivalent of a 120-megawatt slipstream. The captured carbon dioxide would then be fed into an existing CO2 compression and pipeline system owned by Basin Electric’s wholly owned subsidiary, Dakota Gasification Company (DGC), which has been in operation since 2000.
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