Resources: Subcommittee on Clean Coal and Carbon Sequestration

  • Clean Air for Everyone AEP TV
    September, 2012
    » Click here for the video (wmv 55271kb)
     
  • AEP CCS Program Overview
    September, 2012
    Gary O. Spitznogle
    » Click here for more information (pdf 5908kb)
     
  • Amos Retrofit Discussion/Plant Tour
    September, 2012
    Commissioner Jon McKinney
    » Click here for more information (pdf 227kb)
     
  • Appalachian Power overview
    September, 2012
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  • Power Plant Retrofits
    September, 2012
    Brian D. Toth
    » Click here for more information (pdf 1299kb)
     
  • Coal Generation Technology & Carbon Capture & Storage: A Primer for State Commissions
    May, 2009
    With the increasing focus of national policy on carbon emissions issues, State public utility commissions will be expected to play a larger role in taking steps to reduce carbon emissions at the State level in the coming years. To help commissions gear up for this role, NARUC has published a primer that takes a look at existing and emerging technologies for coal generation and carbon capture as well as potential CO2 storage options.
    » Click here for more information (pdf 1289kb)
     
  • Carbon Capture And Storage: Technological And Regulatory Considerations
    March, 2008
    NARUC Grants & Research
    This primer focuses on the technology and policy issues surrounding carbon capture technologies and carbon storage. It provides an introduction to the status of research and technology options and discusses the range of issues that may face State Commissions should regulatory regimes addressing climate change motivate wider deployment of carbon capture and storage.
    » Click here for the Carbon Capture & Storage Primer (pdf 206kb)
     
  • Primer For State Regulators: Coal Generation Technologies For New Power Plants
    March, 2008
    NARUC Grants & Research
    This primer focuses on generating technologies that use coal and that may be proposed for approval by Public Utility Commissions in the coming decade. It provides an introduction to the technology options and discusses the range of costs proposed by researchers for different tehnologies, including the influence of a price on carbon dioxide emissions.
    » Click here for the Coal Generation Technology Primer (pdf 615kb)