Dynegy Supports Illinois Multi-Pollutant Standard Proposal to Lower Allowable Emissions
October 03 2017 - 5:15PM
Business Wire
Dynegy Inc. (NYSE: DYN) supports the Illinois Multi-Pollutant
Standard (MPS) proposal that the Illinois Environmental Protection
Agency has filed with the Illinois Pollution Control Board for its
consideration and approval.
The rule change, which targets only the Company’s eight
MPS-affected coal-fueled generating facilities in downstate
Illinois, would replace two sets of annual emission rate limits
with a single set of specific annual tonnage limits. The amount of
annual emissions allowed would be lower than under the current
rule, including a 20% reduction in sulfur dioxide (SO2) emissions
from the fleet. All other federal and state air quality
regulations, including health-based standards, will remain
unchanged and in place.
“Even though this proposal places new fixed limits on allowable
emissions from our plants, we support it because it will provide
regulatory clarity, consistency and create a single MPS operating
group,” said Dean Ellis, Dynegy’s Executive Vice President of
Regulatory Affairs. “This will help us in the future to better meet
changing electricity demand and preserve jobs, while maintaining
very low levels of emissions.
“These plants have already been retrofitted with approximately
$2 billion in emission control technology that reduced sulfur
dioxide emissions by 90% since 1998, with significant reductions of
nitrogen oxides (NOx) and other emissions as well,” Ellis added.
“The MPS proposal will cap annual emissions at levels lower than
envisioned by the original MPS rule.”
The MPS proposal provides additional environmental and
compliance-related benefits, including:
- Allowing for the operation of the eight
plants as a single MPS group with simplified annual compliance
metrics that are consistent with existing federal programs;
- Imposing new requirements to ensure the
continuous operation of selective catalytic reduction (SCR) control
systems during the ozone season, and for SCR-controlled units to
meet a seasonal limit of 0.10 pounds NOx per million British
thermal units (mmBtu); and
- Setting an additional, site-specific
annual SO2 limit for the Joppa Power Station.
Labor Support
The International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, Local 51,
(IBEW 51) also voiced its support of the proposed rule. “This
new standard will help ensure that power generating facilities are
available 24/7 to meet customer demand while providing additional
environmental protections,” said John Johnson, IBEW 51
President. “These facilities provide good-paying union jobs
for over 700 full-time employees, including 524 IBEW workers,
and hundreds of part-time union and building trades jobs.”
About Dynegy
At Dynegy, we generate more than just power for our
customers. We are committed to being a leader in the electricity
sector. Throughout the Northeast, Mid-Atlantic, Midwest and Texas,
Dynegy operates power generating facilities capable of
producing 28,000 megawatts of electricity—or enough energy to power
more than 22 million American homes. We’re proud of what we do, but
it’s about much more than just output. We’re always striving to
generate power safely and responsibly for our wholesale and retail
electricity customers who depend on that energy to grow and
thrive.
Forward-Looking Statements
This news release contains statements reflecting assumptions,
expectations, projections, intentions or beliefs about future
events that are intended as “forward-looking statements,”
particularly those statements concerning Dynegy’s expectations and
beliefs regarding the Illinois MPS proposal; future electricity
demand; job preservation and emissions levels. These statements are
based on the current expectations of Dynegy’s management discussion
of risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to
differ materially from current projections, forecasts, estimates
and expectations of Dynegy is contained in Dynegy’s filings with
the Securities and Exchange Commission (the “SEC”). Specifically,
Dynegy makes reference to, and incorporates herein by reference,
the section entitled “Risk Factors” in its 2016 Form 10-K and
subsequent Form 10-Qs. Any or all of Dynegy’s forward-looking
statements may turn out to be wrong. They can be affected by
inaccurate assumptions or by known or unknown risks, uncertainties
and other factors, many of which are beyond Dynegy’s control.
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