Low-calorie coal to be used in S. Korea plant

Toshiba has been contracted to supply the Kepco Engineering & Construction designed ultra-supercritical steam turbines for Korea Southern Power’s low emissions power plant in Seoul, South Korea. The 2000 MW green power plant is a USD 3 billion project that will employ carbon capture and storage technology while utilizing low-calorie coal to insure greenhouse-gas emissions are kept to stringent standards. Work is to be completed by the end of 2015.

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