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E.on Gets $125M Tax Credit

Filed in archive Clean Coal by Reden Rodriguez on December 30, 2006

E.on Gets $125M Tax Credit
Talk about huge savings! Tax credits to the tune of $125M was awarded by the US Bureau of Internal Revenue to E.On US for its low-emissions generating station planned for Trimble County, Ky. The station is planned for a total capacity of 750 MW and will cost $1.2 Billion but its most distinct feature would be its claim to be the cleanest possible coal plantlinks in the US. We will have to see that happen, wont we?






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