Navajo Transitional Energy Company Awarded $6.55 Million by the U.S. Department of Energy for Carbon Capture Study at Four Corners Power Plant
13 September 2024 - 6:56AM
Business Wire
Navajo Transitional Energy Company (NTEC) is proud to announce
that the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Office of Clean Energy
Demonstrations (OCED) today awarded NTEC $6.55 million in funding
for a Front End Engineering Design (FEED) study to evaluate the
feasibility of adding carbon capture and storage (CCS) to Four
Corners Power Plant (FCPP). Carbon capture would remove more than
95% of the carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions at the power plant. In
addition to the environmental benefits of carbon capture at FCPP,
the continued operation of the plant would save more than 600 jobs
on the Navajo Nation and preserve $183 million per year in total
economic impact to the Navajo Nation, while ensuring the
reliability of the regional power grid.
The FEED study, expected to be completed in 2025, will evaluate
the environmental, economic, and community impacts of equipping
FCPP with carbon capture. The integrated study will determine the
specifications for CO2 capture, transport, and storage at FCPP. If
carbon capture is determined to be viable, NTEC intends to use
amine-based, post-combustion carbon capture technology to remove
CO2 from flue gas and extend the life of the plant beyond 2031.
“NTEC is pleased to be working with OCED on the FEED study to
advance carbon capture and storage in the United States. This study
is an important next step in determining whether carbon capture is
feasible at Four Corners Power Plant and can be commercially
deployed at scale to reduce carbon emissions,” said Vern Lund,
NTEC’s Chief Executive Officer.
“Each year, Four Corners Power Plant and the Navajo Mine
contribute more than 35% of the Navajo Nation’s total revenue and
employ more than 500 Navajo tribal members. We are excited by the
opportunity to preserve these critical jobs and revenue for the
Navajo Nation while significantly reducing carbon emissions and
maintaining the reliability of power supply in the region,” he
added. “We’d like to thank President of the Navajo Nation, Dr. Buu
Nygren, for his support of this vital study as we work together to
find the best path forward for the Navajo people.”
This award represents OCED’s aim to de-risk CCS demonstrations
and catalyze significant follow-on investments from the private
sector for commercial scaled integrated CCS demonstrations.
About NTEC
Navajo Transitional Energy Company (NTEC) is a world-class,
diversified energy company with a unique purpose and vision.
Established by the Navajo Nation to exercise sovereignty over its
abundant natural resources, NTEC has grown rapidly and now has a
sizeable and successful portfolio of mining, energy generation, and
helium assets. NTEC is committed to achieving multi-generational,
clean energy solutions that ensure the continued prosperity of the
Navajo Nation while providing essential power to the entire
Southwest and beyond. For more information about NTEC, visit
www.navenergy.com.
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