$200M energy project advances.

AuthorScarcello, Frank
PositionSynfuel Technologies' cogeneration plant - Brief Article

Plans by Synfuel Technologies, a small Illinois-based energy company, to build a 120-megawatt cogeneration plant in Thunder Bay are progressing, according to Robert Van Patten, president of the company.

The company was approached about a year ago, at the request of Thunder Bay Hydro, to make a proposal for the construction of an energy plant. The proposed plant will use new technology, which uses petroleum coke to produce synthesis gas that in turn can be burned directly to produce electricity.

The project is expected to be carried out in three phases. The first phase will be producing 120 megawatts within two years, with potential for expansion by 500 megawatts in four years.

Van Patten says he is waiting for signed agreements for the fuel supply and the off-take for both the steam and power. He says that the Northwest Energy Association...

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