Four pilot projects designed to advance carbon-capture technologies have been selected to share up to $304 million in funding from the Department of Energy’s Office of Clean Energy Demonstrations (OCED). The selected projects are located at industrial sites in four states — Kentucky, Mississippi, Texas and Wyoming — and are part of the Carbon Capture Large-Scale Pilot Projects Program, which focuses on the power and industrial sectors.

The four selected projects have the potential to prevent more than 500,000 metric tons of carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions from being released into the atmosphere each year. Projects selected for award negotiation include: 

Cane Run Generating Station: Louisville, KY – This project will deploy a carbon-capture system at Louisville Gas and Electric and Kentucky Utility companies’ Cane Run Generating Station, a natural gas combined-cycle power plant.

Vicksburg Containerboard Mill: Vicksburg, MS – This project plans to build a carbon-capture system at International Paper's mill, the first of its kind for the pulp and paper industry.

Big Spring Refinery: Big Spring, TX – This project plans to deploy a post-combustion carbon-capture process at Delek’s Big Spring refinery and transport the captured CO2 via existing pipelines for permanent storage or utilization.

Dry Fork Power Station: Gillette, WY – This project will deploy a carbon-capture system at the Wyoming Integrated Test Center located outside of Basin Electric’s Dry Fork Power Station, a coal-fired power plant. The goal is to inform future commercial deployment of the carbon-capture technology, which could be scaled up for use at coal plants around the world.

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