For Immediate
Release
Powerspan Testifies at Senate
Subcommittee Hearing on
Clean Power Legislation

Frank Alix,
left, with Senator Bob Smith (R-NH),
ranking member of the Senate Environment
and
Public Works (EPW) Committee.
See EPW Committee's Press
Release.
New Durham, NH - January 29,
2002 Frank Alix, Chairman and CEO of Powerspan Corp.,
testified before the U.S. Senate Subcommittee on Clean Air, Wetlands,
and Climate Change today. The subcommittee, chaired by Senator Joseph
Lieberman, heard testimony on compliance options for electric power
generators to meet new air pollution limits proposed in Senate Bill
556, the Clean Power Act of 2001.
Alix testified on Powerspan's
ECO technology, a multi-pollutant control process that reduces
emissions of sulfur dioxide, nitrogen oxides, mercury, and fine
particulate matter from coal-fired power plants. ECO, or Electro-Catalytic
Oxidation, is an integrated system that takes the place of separate
single-pollutant control processes such as flue gas desulfurization
(FGD) and selective catalytic reduction (SCR).
"Congress clearly acknowledges
the significant role that technology can play in improving our environment
while still increasing our energy supply," Alix said. "By
implementing a multi-pollutant approach, Congress can provide certainty
to both the electric generating industry and the environmental technology
community to ensure the deployment of the most advanced, cost-effective
pollution control technologies."
The Clean Power Act, as proposed,
will cut power plant emissions of sulfur dioxide, nitrogen oxides,
carbon dioxide, and mercury. In addition, it will eliminate "grandfather"
exemptions for older plants, and allow power generators to use emissions
trading to comply with the reduction requirements.
Powerspan is a clean-energy technology
company located in New Durham, N.H. The company is engaged in the
development and commercialization of its proprietary energy technology
for the electric power industry. Company research and development
efforts focus on the application of its innovative and cost-effective
technology to reduce the environmental impact of power generation.
For more information, please visit the company's website, www.powerspan.com.
Click on the link below for complete text of the testimony:
Testimony
before the Senate Subcommittee on Clean Air, Wetlands and Climate
Change
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Powerspan Corp.
Contact: Stephanie Procopis
Director of Marketing
Phone: 603-859-2500, ext. 20
E-mail: sprocopis@powerspan.com
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