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Illinois town backs out of FutureGen project

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[August 16, 2010]  CHAMPAIGN (AP) -- An eastern Illinois town is backing out of what was once a flagship energy project. More than two years of political and financial ups and downs saw the project killed, revived and then radically altered.

HardwareThe town of Mattoon told U.S. Sen. Dick Durbin in a Wednesday letter that changes in the FutureGen coal project announced last week are a deal-breaker.

The changes scrapped plans to build an experimental power plant in Mattoon. Instead, a plant elsewhere would be retrofitted and Mattoon would store carbon dioxide piped from the other plant.

The FutureGen project originally aimed to store carbon dioxide from Mattoon's new plant underground. The goal was to prove coal could be burned for electricity while the polluting carbon dioxide was captured and safely stored.

[Associated Press]

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