Notice of Availability; Draft Environmental Impact Statement for the Western Greenbrier Co-Production Demonstration Project, 70371-70372 [E6-20435]

Download as PDF Federal Register / Vol. 71, No. 232 / Monday, December 4, 2006 / Notices Access at: https://www.gpoaccess.gov/nara/ index.html. Program Authority: 20 U.S.C. 1211–2 (1991), 6715, 7117, 7131, 7139, 7140, 7245, 7247, 7261, 7269, and 7269a. Dated: November 28, 2006. Deborah A. Price, Assistant Deputy Secretary for Safe and DrugFree Schools. [FR Doc. E6–20456 Filed 12–1–06; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 4000–01–P DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY Notice of Availability; Draft Environmental Impact Statement for the Western Greenbrier Co-Production Demonstration Project Department of Energy. Notice of availability and public hearings. AGENCY: mstockstill on PROD1PC61 with NOTICES ACTION: SUMMARY: The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) announces the availability of the document, Draft Environmental Impact Statement for the Western Greenbrier Co-Production Demonstration Project, (DOE/EIS–0361), for public comment. The draft environmental impact statement (EIS) analyzes the potential environmental consequences of providing Federal funding for the design, construction, and demonstration of a 98 megawatt (MWe) net power plant and ash byproduct manufacturing facility to be located in the municipality of Rainelle, Greenbrier County, West Virginia. The facility would be constructed and demonstrated through a cooperative agreement between DOE and Western Greenbrier Co-Generation, LLC (WGC) under the Clean Coal Power Initiative (CCPI). WGC proposes to design, construct, and demonstrate an atmospheric pressure circulating fluidized-bed (CFB) power plant that would generate electricity and steam by burning approximately 3,000 to 4,000 tons per day of coal refuse from several local sites as the primary fuel. The proposed power plant would be the first commercial application within the United States of a CFB combustor featuring a compact inverted cyclone design. The Department prepared this draft EIS in accordance with the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969 (NEPA) (42 U.S.C. 4321 et seq.), the Council on Environmental Quality (CEQ) regulations that implement the procedural provisions of NEPA (40 CFR parts 1500–1508), and the DOE procedures implementing NEPA (10 CFR part 1021). VerDate Aug<31>2005 11:51 Dec 01, 2006 Jkt 211001 DOE’s proposed action is to provide cost-shared financial assistance to WGC through a cooperative agreement under the CCPI for design, construction, and operation of the Western Greenbrier CoProduction Demonstration Project. WGC proposes to design, construct, and operate a 98 MWe (net) power plant that would generate electricity and steam by burning fuel derived from the beneficiation of approximately 3,000 to 4,000 tons per day of coal refuse. The proposed power plant would be the first commercial application within the United States of an atmospheric circulating fluidized-bed combustor featuring a compact inverted cyclone design. The design would require less steel and facilitate erection in remote areas by reducing the boiler system footprint and height. These innovations could reduce steel costs by approximately 40 percent and shorten construction time by approximately 10 percent. DATES: DOE invites the public to comment on the Draft EIS during the public comment period, which ends January 18, 2007. DOE will consider all comments postmarked or received during the public comment period in preparing the Final EIS, and will consider late comments to the extent practicable. DOE will hold a public hearing on Thursday, January 4, 2007, at Western Greenbrier Middle School, Crawley, West Virginia from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. An informational session will be held at the same location from 4 p.m. to 6:30 p.m., preceding the public hearing on the date noted above. ADDRESSES: Requests for information about this Draft EIS or to receive a copy of the Draft EIS should be directed to: Roy G. Spears, NEPA Document Manager, U.S. Department of Energy, National Energy Technology Laboratory, M/S NO–3, P.O. Box 0880, Morgantown, West Virginia. Additional information about the Draft EIS may also be requested by telephone at: (304) 285– 5460, or toll-free at: (800) 432–8330, x5460. The Draft EIS will be available at https://www.eh.doe.gov/nepa/. Copies of the Draft EIS are also available for review at the locations listed in the SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION section of this Notice. Written comments on the Draft EIS can be mailed to Roy G. Spears, NEPA Document Manager, at the address noted above. Written comments may also be submitted by fax to: (412) 285–4403, or submitted electronically to: roy.spears@netl.doe.gov. Oral comments on the Draft EIS will be accepted only PO 00000 Frm 00012 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 4703 70371 during the public hearing scheduled for the date and location provided in the DATES section of this Notice. Requests to speak at the public hearing can be made by calling or writing the EIS Document Manager (see ADDRESSES). Requests to speak that have not been submitted prior to the hearing will be accepted in the order in which they are received at the hearing. Speakers are encouraged to provide a written version of their oral comments for the record. Each speaker will be allowed five minutes to present comments unless more time is requested and available. Comments will be recorded by a court reporter and will become part of the public hearing record. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For further information on the proposed project or the draft environmental impact statement, please contact Mr. Roy G. Spears, as directed above. For general information regarding the DOE NEPA process, please contact: Ms. Carol M. Borgstrom, Director, Office of NEPA Policy and Compliance (GC–20), U.S. Department of Energy, 1000 Independence Avenue, SW., Washington, DC 20585, Telephone: (202) 586–4600, or leave a message at: (800) 472–2756. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Description of Alternatives DOE analyzed two alternatives in the Draft EIS: The proposed action and the no-action alternative. Under the proposed action, DOE would provide cost-shared funding to a private-sector applicant for the design, construction and demonstration of a Co-Production Facility based on an innovative atmospheric-pressure circulating fluidized-bed (ACFB) boiler with a compact inverted-cyclone design. In addition to producing electricity and steam, the Co-Production facility would include a kiln that would produce cement for use in the production of structural brick and other similar products. The Co-Production Facility would utilize coal refuse (also referred to as ‘‘gob’’) from nearby coal refuse sites as the primary fuel source, and portions of the ash generated by the circulating fluidized-bed (CFB) would be returned to the coal refuse sites for use in site reclamation efforts. DOE has entered into a 5-year cooperative agreement with WGC to provide financial support through the CCPI program. WGC was a successful applicant in Round 1 of the CCPI program and will be ultimately responsible for the siting, design, construction, and operation of the facility and related components. E:\FR\FM\04DEN1.SGM 04DEN1 mstockstill on PROD1PC61 with NOTICES 70372 Federal Register / Vol. 71, No. 232 / Monday, December 4, 2006 / Notices WGC is collectively owned by the towns of Rainelle, Rupert, and Quinwood, and its mission is to provide economic development for the area through the construction and operation of the proposed facility. The main focus of the WGC CoProduction Facility Project is the construction and operation of the 98 MWe generating plant that utilizes the technologies described in Section 2.3 of the Draft Environmental Impact Statement. However, there are several unique and important aspects of the project that extend beyond the construction and operation of the power plant. In addition to generating power for the national grid and demonstrating the inverted cyclone technology, the proposed plant is intended to use coal refuse as its primary fuel source, to apply potential waste streams to beneficial uses, and to serve as an economic catalyst for the region by providing an anchor tenant for a planned industrial park (the ‘‘EcoPark’’) to be located in Rainelle. As a result, there are connected actions associated with the excavation and reclamation of the proposed coal refuse piles (e.g., beneficiation of the coal refuse by a third party), the additional industrial activities that may occur with the project (e.g., potential production of building products from the cement), and potential future commercial and industrial development that are intended to occur as a result of the plant. These additional project aspects are not integral to the DOE decision on whether to provide cost-shared funding to demonstrate the clean coal technologies of interest. Under the No Action Alternative, DOE would not provide cost-shared funding to demonstrate the CoProduction Facility Project. Although WGC could proceed to implement the proposed project in spite of DOE’s No Action Alternative, it is unlikely that this project would be completed successfully without DOE funding support. The No Action alternative would not involve new construction, new discharges, or changes in land or water uses in the planning area. Because this alternative would not involve introducing new emission sources, no impact on the air quality, either locally or regionally, is expected. Aesthetic and scenic conditions, as well as surface and ground water, would remain unchanged. The No Action alternative would not contribute to the goal of the CCPI program, which is to accelerate commercial deployment of advanced technologies that provide the United States with clean, reliable, and affordable energy. VerDate Aug<31>2005 11:51 Dec 01, 2006 Jkt 211001 Availability of the Draft EIS Copies of this Draft EIS have been distributed to Members of Congress, Federal, State, and local officials, and agencies, organizations and individuals who may be interested or affected. This Draft EIS will be available on the Internet at: https://www.eh.doe.gov/ nepa/. Additional copies can also be requested by telephone at: 304–285– 5460, or (800) 432–8330, x5460. Copies of the Draft EIS are also available for public review at the Greenbrier County Public Library, 301 Courtney Drive, Lewisburg, West Virginia, and at the Rainelle Municipal Public Library, 312 7th Street, Rainelle, West Virginia. of the protest or intervention to the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, 888 First Street, NE., Washington, DC 20426. This filing is accessible online at https://www.ferc.gov, using the ‘‘eLibrary’’ link and is available for review in the Commission’s Public Reference Room in Washington, DC. There is an ‘‘eSubscription’’ link on the Web site that enables subscribers to receive e-mail notification when a document is added to a subscribed docket(s). For assistance with any FERC Online service, please e-mail FERCOnlineSupport@ferc.gov, or call (866) 208–3676 (toll free). For TTY, call (202) 502–8659. Comment Date: 5 p.m. Eastern Time on December 11, 2006. Issued in Washington, DC, on November 28, 2006. Mark J. Matarrese, Director, Office of Environment, Security, Safety and Health, Office of Fossil Energy. [FR Doc. E6–20435 Filed 12–1–06; 8:45 am] Magalie R. Salas, Secretary. [FR Doc. E6–20469 Filed 12–1–06; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 6450–01–P BILLING CODE 6717–01–P DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY Federal Energy Regulatory Commission Federal Energy Regulatory Commission [Docket No. TX07–1–000] [Docket No. RP07–74–000] Brazos Electric Power Cooperative, Inc.; Notice of Filing Dauphin Island Gathering Partners; Notice of Proposed Changes in FERC Gas Tariff November 27, 2006. Take notice that on October 13, 2006 and amended on November 21, 2006, Brazos Electric Power Cooperative, Inc. filed an application for an order directing a physical interconnection of facilities and transmission services under sections 210, 211 and 212 of the Federal Power Act. Any person desiring to intervene or to protest this filing must file in accordance with Rules 211 and 214 of the Commission’s Rules of Practice and Procedure (18 CFR 385.211, 385.214). Protests will be considered by the Commission in determining the appropriate action to be taken, but will not serve to make protestants parties to the proceeding. Any person wishing to become a party must file a notice of intervention or motion to intervene, as appropriate. Such notices, motions, or protests must be filed on or before the comment date. On or before the comment date, it is not necessary to serve motions to intervene or protests on persons other than the Applicant. The Commission encourages electronic submission of protests and interventions in lieu of paper using the ‘‘eFiling’’ link at https://www.ferc.gov. Persons unable to file electronically should submit an original and 14 copies PO 00000 Frm 00013 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 4703 November 24, 2006. Take notice that on November 20, 2006, Dauphin Island Gathering Partners (Dauphin Island) tendered for filing as part of its FERC Gas Tariff, First Revised Volume No. 1, the revised tariff sheets listed below to become effective December 21, 2006: First Revised Sheet No. 5 First Revised Sheet No. 33 Third Revised Sheet No. 50 First Revised Sheet No. 89 Third Revised Sheet No. 115 First Revised Sheet No. 284 Second Revised Sheet No. 286 Second Revised Sheet No. 315 First Revised Sheet No. 342 First Revised Sheet No. 344 First Revised Sheet No. 358 Dauphin Island states that these tariff sheets reflect numerous housekeeping changes to Dauphin Island’s tariff. Dauphin Island states that copies of the filing are being served contemporaneously on its customers and other interested parties. Any person desiring to intervene or to protest this filing must file in accordance with Rules 211 and 214 of the Commission’s Rules of Practice and Procedure (18 CFR 385.211 and 385.214). 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[Federal Register Volume 71, Number 232 (Monday, December 4, 2006)]
[Notices]
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DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY


Notice of Availability; Draft Environmental Impact Statement for 
the Western Greenbrier Co-Production Demonstration Project

AGENCY: Department of Energy.

ACTION: Notice of availability and public hearings.

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SUMMARY: The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) announces the availability 
of the document, Draft Environmental Impact Statement for the Western 
Greenbrier Co-Production Demonstration Project, (DOE/EIS-0361), for 
public comment. The draft environmental impact statement (EIS) analyzes 
the potential environmental consequences of providing Federal funding 
for the design, construction, and demonstration of a 98 megawatt (MWe) 
net power plant and ash byproduct manufacturing facility to be located 
in the municipality of Rainelle, Greenbrier County, West Virginia. The 
facility would be constructed and demonstrated through a cooperative 
agreement between DOE and Western Greenbrier Co-Generation, LLC (WGC) 
under the Clean Coal Power Initiative (CCPI). WGC proposes to design, 
construct, and demonstrate an atmospheric pressure circulating 
fluidized-bed (CFB) power plant that would generate electricity and 
steam by burning approximately 3,000 to 4,000 tons per day of coal 
refuse from several local sites as the primary fuel. The proposed power 
plant would be the first commercial application within the United 
States of a CFB combustor featuring a compact inverted cyclone design.
    The Department prepared this draft EIS in accordance with the 
National Environmental Policy Act of 1969 (NEPA) (42 U.S.C. 4321 et 
seq.), the Council on Environmental Quality (CEQ) regulations that 
implement the procedural provisions of NEPA (40 CFR parts 1500-1508), 
and the DOE procedures implementing NEPA (10 CFR part 1021).
    DOE's proposed action is to provide cost-shared financial 
assistance to WGC through a cooperative agreement under the CCPI for 
design, construction, and operation of the Western Greenbrier Co-
Production Demonstration Project. WGC proposes to design, construct, 
and operate a 98 MWe (net) power plant that would generate electricity 
and steam by burning fuel derived from the beneficiation of 
approximately 3,000 to 4,000 tons per day of coal refuse. The proposed 
power plant would be the first commercial application within the United 
States of an atmospheric circulating fluidized-bed combustor featuring 
a compact inverted cyclone design. The design would require less steel 
and facilitate erection in remote areas by reducing the boiler system 
footprint and height. These innovations could reduce steel costs by 
approximately 40 percent and shorten construction time by approximately 
10 percent.

DATES: DOE invites the public to comment on the Draft EIS during the 
public comment period, which ends January 18, 2007. DOE will consider 
all comments postmarked or received during the public comment period in 
preparing the Final EIS, and will consider late comments to the extent 
practicable.
    DOE will hold a public hearing on Thursday, January 4, 2007, at 
Western Greenbrier Middle School, Crawley, West Virginia from 7 p.m. to 
9 p.m. An informational session will be held at the same location from 
4 p.m. to 6:30 p.m., preceding the public hearing on the date noted 
above.

ADDRESSES: Requests for information about this Draft EIS or to receive 
a copy of the Draft EIS should be directed to: Roy G. Spears, NEPA 
Document Manager, U.S. Department of Energy, National Energy Technology 
Laboratory, M/S NO-3, P.O. Box 0880, Morgantown, West Virginia. 
Additional information about the Draft EIS may also be requested by 
telephone at: (304) 285-5460, or toll-free at: (800) 432-8330, x5460.
    The Draft EIS will be available at https://www.eh.doe.gov/nepa/. 
Copies of the Draft EIS are also available for review at the locations 
listed in the SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION section of this Notice. Written 
comments on the Draft EIS can be mailed to Roy G. Spears, NEPA Document 
Manager, at the address noted above. Written comments may also be 
submitted by fax to: (412) 285-4403, or submitted electronically to: 
roy.spears@netl.doe.gov. Oral comments on the Draft EIS will be 
accepted only during the public hearing scheduled for the date and 
location provided in the DATES section of this Notice. Requests to 
speak at the public hearing can be made by calling or writing the EIS 
Document Manager (see ADDRESSES). Requests to speak that have not been 
submitted prior to the hearing will be accepted in the order in which 
they are received at the hearing. Speakers are encouraged to provide a 
written version of their oral comments for the record. Each speaker 
will be allowed five minutes to present comments unless more time is 
requested and available. Comments will be recorded by a court reporter 
and will become part of the public hearing record.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For further information on the 
proposed project or the draft environmental impact statement, please 
contact Mr. Roy G. Spears, as directed above. For general information 
regarding the DOE NEPA process, please contact: Ms. Carol M. Borgstrom, 
Director, Office of NEPA Policy and Compliance (GC-20), U.S. Department 
of Energy, 1000 Independence Avenue, SW., Washington, DC 20585, 
Telephone: (202) 586-4600, or leave a message at: (800) 472-2756.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:

Description of Alternatives

    DOE analyzed two alternatives in the Draft EIS: The proposed action 
and the no-action alternative. Under the proposed action, DOE would 
provide cost-shared funding to a private-sector applicant for the 
design, construction and demonstration of a Co-Production Facility 
based on an innovative atmospheric-pressure circulating fluidized-bed 
(ACFB) boiler with a compact inverted-cyclone design. In addition to 
producing electricity and steam, the Co-Production facility would 
include a kiln that would produce cement for use in the production of 
structural brick and other similar products. The Co-Production Facility 
would utilize coal refuse (also referred to as ``gob'') from nearby 
coal refuse sites as the primary fuel source, and portions of the ash 
generated by the circulating fluidized-bed (CFB) would be returned to 
the coal refuse sites for use in site reclamation efforts. DOE has 
entered into a 5-year cooperative agreement with WGC to provide 
financial support through the CCPI program.
    WGC was a successful applicant in Round 1 of the CCPI program and 
will be ultimately responsible for the siting, design, construction, 
and operation of the facility and related components.

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WGC is collectively owned by the towns of Rainelle, Rupert, and 
Quinwood, and its mission is to provide economic development for the 
area through the construction and operation of the proposed facility.
    The main focus of the WGC Co-Production Facility Project is the 
construction and operation of the 98 MWe generating plant that utilizes 
the technologies described in Section 2.3 of the Draft Environmental 
Impact Statement. However, there are several unique and important 
aspects of the project that extend beyond the construction and 
operation of the power plant. In addition to generating power for the 
national grid and demonstrating the inverted cyclone technology, the 
proposed plant is intended to use coal refuse as its primary fuel 
source, to apply potential waste streams to beneficial uses, and to 
serve as an economic catalyst for the region by providing an anchor 
tenant for a planned industrial park (the ``EcoPark'') to be located in 
Rainelle. As a result, there are connected actions associated with the 
excavation and reclamation of the proposed coal refuse piles (e.g., 
beneficiation of the coal refuse by a third party), the additional 
industrial activities that may occur with the project (e.g., potential 
production of building products from the cement), and potential future 
commercial and industrial development that are intended to occur as a 
result of the plant. These additional project aspects are not integral 
to the DOE decision on whether to provide cost-shared funding to 
demonstrate the clean coal technologies of interest.
    Under the No Action Alternative, DOE would not provide cost-shared 
funding to demonstrate the Co-Production Facility Project. Although WGC 
could proceed to implement the proposed project in spite of DOE's No 
Action Alternative, it is unlikely that this project would be completed 
successfully without DOE funding support. The No Action alternative 
would not involve new construction, new discharges, or changes in land 
or water uses in the planning area. Because this alternative would not 
involve introducing new emission sources, no impact on the air quality, 
either locally or regionally, is expected. Aesthetic and scenic 
conditions, as well as surface and ground water, would remain 
unchanged. The No Action alternative would not contribute to the goal 
of the CCPI program, which is to accelerate commercial deployment of 
advanced technologies that provide the United States with clean, 
reliable, and affordable energy.

Availability of the Draft EIS

    Copies of this Draft EIS have been distributed to Members of 
Congress, Federal, State, and local officials, and agencies, 
organizations and individuals who may be interested or affected. This 
Draft EIS will be available on the Internet at: https://www.eh.doe.gov/
nepa/. Additional copies can also be requested by telephone at: 304-
285-5460, or (800) 432-8330, x5460. Copies of the Draft EIS are also 
available for public review at the Greenbrier County Public Library, 
301 Courtney Drive, Lewisburg, West Virginia, and at the Rainelle 
Municipal Public Library, 312 7th Street, Rainelle, West Virginia.

    Issued in Washington, DC, on November 28, 2006.
Mark J. Matarrese,
Director, Office of Environment, Security, Safety and Health, Office of 
Fossil Energy.
 [FR Doc. E6-20435 Filed 12-1-06; 8:45 am]
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