Index of Plants

Progress Energy, Roxboro/Mayo, North Carolina

The Progress Energy power plant, located in Roxboro NC, has four units totaling 2400MwW of power generation. The Mayo Plant in Mayo, NC is 720 MW.

There are two Separators at Roxboro, none at Mayo, and the Roxboro plant processes 195,000 tons of ProAsh!

The plant opened in July of 1997 and has 12 employees between Roxboro and Mayo.

TECO, Apollo Beach, Florida

The Tampa Electric Big Bend power plant is located in Apollo Beach, Florida. It uses Tampa Electric's Big Bend Generating Station to produce 1700MW of power, and has 3 separators on site.

It opened in February, 2008 with 15 employees, and will use a Carbon Return System to send Ecotherm to cement kilns in the area (Brooksville, Newberry FL and others)

Saint Johns River Power Park, Jacksonville, Florida

The Saint Johns River Power Park, located in Jacksonville Florida, has two 630 MW Units that produce 1260MW of electricity. There are two separators onsite and ammonia removal.

Mississippi Electric Plant - Hattiesburg/Purvis, Mississippi

The Mississippi Electric Plant is a power plant in Purvis, Mississippi. It has two units with a baseline of 200 Megawatts - 400 Megawatts total generation.

There is one separator onsite, and in 2007 the Mississippi Electric Plant processed 93,000 tons of ProAsh! There are 7 operators, 1 salesperson, and 2 managers onsite.

The facility uses a Carbon Return System to send EcoTerm back to the utility.

Brunner Island, York Haven, Pennsylvania

PPL Brunner Island power plant is located in York Haven, PA and has a 1,483 megawatt generating capacity. It has 2 separators and has processed approximately 110,000 tons of ProAsh to date!

Brunner Island made its very first ProAsh shipment in January 2007, and there are currently 11 Separation Technologies employees at the Brunner Island site.

In regard to carbon return systems, the utility (PPL) owns the high carbon material, but they do sell some to Lehigh Cement to use as fuel in their cement kilns.

Belledune Generating Station, Belladune, NB, Canada

Belledune Thermal Generating Station is a power plant that generates up to 490 megawatts of electricity from the combustion of pulverized coal as the primary fuel and petroleum coke as a blended supplemental fuel, in one large boiler.

Belledune has one separator from Separation Technologies Canada, and 60,000 metric tonnes of ProAsh are processed per year! The facility opened in March 2005 with 5 employees and a plant manager.

Belledune utilizes a Carbon Return System, which allows the re-use of flyash from the power plant.

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