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DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
Notice of Availability of the Draft
Environmental Impact Statement for
the Kemper County IGCC Project,
Kemper County, MS
Department of Energy.
Notice of availability and public
hearing.
AGENCY:
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ACTION:
SUMMARY: The U.S. Department of
Energy (DOE) announces the availability
of the Draft Environmental Impact
Statement for the Kemper County IGCC
Project (DOE/EIS–0409D) for public
review and comment, as well as the
date, location, and time for a public
hearing. The U.S. Army Corps of
Engineers (USACE) is participating as a
cooperating agency in the preparation of
this document. The draft environmental
impact statement (EIS) analyzes the
potential environmental impacts
associated with the construction and
operation of a project proposed by
Southern Company, through its affiliate
Mississippi Power Company
(Mississippi Power), which was selected
by DOE to receive financial assistance
under the Clean Coal Power Initiative
(CCPI) program. In addition, DOE may
issue a loan guarantee to the project
pursuant to the Energy Policy Act of
2005 (EPAct05). The loan guarantee
would apply to the planning, design,
permitting, equipment procurement,
construction, and startup of the power
plant.
DOE 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).
DATES: DOE invites the public to
comment on the Draft EIS during the
public comment period, which ends
December 21, 2009. DOE will consider
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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
December 1, 2009, at Kemper County
High School, 429 Philadelphia Road,
DeKalb, Mississippi beginning at 7 p.m.
An informational session will be held at
the same location from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m.,
preceding the public hearing on the
same day. Requests to speak at the
public hearing can be made by calling
or writing the EIS Document Manager
(see ADDRESSES). Requests to speak not
submitted prior to the hearing will be
accepted in the order in which they are
received during 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. Oral and
written comments will be given equal
consideration.
The public hearing will be accessible
to people with disabilities. Any
individual with a disability requiring
special assistance, such as a sign
language interpreter or a translator,
should contact Mr. Richard A. Hargis,
Jr., NEPA Document Manager, (see
ADDRESSES) at least 48 hours before the
meeting so that arrangements can be
made.
Requests for information
about this Draft EIS or to receive a copy
of it should be directed to: Richard A.
Hargis, Jr., NEPA Document Manager,
U.S. Department of Energy, National
Energy Technology Laboratory, M/S
922–M217, P.O. Box 10940, Pittsburgh,
PA 15236. Additional information about
the Draft EIS may also be requested by
electronic mail: KemperEIS@netl.doe.gov or by telephone at
(412) 386–6065, or toll free at: (888)
322–7436, x6065.
The Draft EIS will be available at
https://www.gc.energy.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 Richard A.
Hargis, Jr., NEPA Document Manager, at
the address noted above. Written
comments may also be submitted by fax
to: (412) 386–4604, or submitted
electronically to: KemperEIS@netl.doe.gov. Oral comments on the
Draft EIS will be accepted only during
the public hearing scheduled for the
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date and location provided in the DATES
section of this Notice.
For further
information on the proposed project or
the draft EIS, please contact Mr. Richard
A. Hargis, Jr., (see ADDRESSES). For
general information regarding the DOE
NEPA process, please contact: Ms. Carol
M. Borgstrom, Director, Office of NEPA
Policy and Compliance (GC–54), U.S.
Department of Energy, 1000
Independence Avenue, SW.,
Washington, DC 20585–0103; telephone:
202–586–4600; fax: 202–586–7031; or
leave a message at: (800) 472–2756.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION:
The
proposed project would demonstrate
Integrated Gasification Combined Cycle
(IGCC) technology using lignite coal as
a feedstock for a new electricity
generating plant at a site in Kemper
County, Mississippi. The facilities
would convert lignite coal, produced at
a new mine to be developed near the
power plant site by North American
Coal Company, into synthesis gas
(syngas) for generating a nominal 582
megawatts of electricity while reducing
sulfur dioxide, oxides of nitrogen,
mercury, and particulate emissions as
compared to conventional lignite-fired
power plants. The project would also be
designed to capture up to 67 percent of
the carbon dioxide (CO2) that would
otherwise be emitted when firing
syngas. The captured CO2 would be
transported by pipeline for beneficial
use and geologic storage in existing
enhanced oil recovery (EOR) operations
in Mississippi.
The EIS will inform DOE’s decisions
on whether to provide a total of $294
million in cost-shared funding (15
percent or less of the total project cost,
which is currently projected to be
greater than $2 billion) for the proposed
project under the CCPI program. It will
also inform DOE’s decision on whether
to issue a loan guarantee to the project
pursuant to EPAct05. The USACE will
evaluate the potential environmental
impacts before deciding whether to
issue permits under the Clean Water Act
(CWA) for stream and wetland
disturbances that would result from the
proposed mine, power plant, electrical
transmission lines, and pipelines.
The EIS evaluates the potential
impacts of the proposed project,
connected actions, and reasonable
alternatives. Because the proposed
project may affect floodplains and
wetlands, the Draft EIS includes an
assessment of impacts to floodplains
and wetlands in accordance with DOE
regulations for Compliance with
Floodplains and Wetlands
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
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Environmental Review Requirements
(10 CFR part 1022).
DOE analyzed two main alternatives
in the Draft EIS—the Proposed Action
(with or without additional mitigation)
and the No Action Alternative. Under
the Proposed Action, DOE would
provide a total of $294 million in costshared funding under the CCPI program
to the proposed project. DOE has
already provided a portion of the total
funding ($24.4 million) to Southern
Company for DOE’s share of the
preliminary design and project
definition. In addition, DOE may issue
a loan guarantee pursuant to section
1703 of the Energy Policy Act of 2005
to the project.
Under the No Action Alternative,
DOE would not provide continued
funding under the CCPI Program or
issue a loan guarantee to the project. In
the absence of DOE funding, Mississippi
Power could pursue two options. First,
the facility and supporting
infrastructure could be built as
proposed without DOE funding or a
loan guarantee. The connected actions
would remain unchanged. The potential
environmental impacts of this option
would be essentially the same as the
proposed action. Second, Mississippi
Power could choose to cancel the IGCC
project, and none of the connected
actions would likely be built. This
option would not contribute to the goal
of the CCPI program, which is to
accelerate commercial deployment of
advanced coal technologies that provide
the United States with clean, reliable,
and affordable energy. Similarly, the No
Action Alternative would not contribute
to the loan guarantee program’s goal of
supporting energy projects that ‘‘avoid,
reduce, or sequester air pollutants or
anthropogenic emissions of greenhouse
gases; and employ new or significantly
improved technologies.’’ For purposes
of this Draft EIS, DOE assumes that the
project would not be built under the No
Action Alternative.
DOE has developed an overall strategy
for compliance with NEPA for the CCPI
program consistent with CEQ
regulations (40 CFR parts 1500 through
1508) and DOE regulations (10 CFR part
1021). This strategy has two principal
elements. The first element involved an
open solicitation and competitive
selection process to obtain a set of
projects that best meets program needs.
The applications that meet the
mandatory eligibility requirements
constitute the range of reasonable
alternatives available to DOE to meet the
program’s purpose and needs.
Following reviews by technical,
environmental, and financial panels and
a comprehensive assessment by a merit
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review board, DOE officials selected
those projects that they concluded best
met the program’s purposes and needs.
By broadly soliciting proposals to meet
the programmatic purposes and needs
for DOE action and by evaluating the
potential environmental impacts
associated with each proposal before
selecting projects that would go forward
to the second step in the NEPA process,
DOE considered a reasonable range of
alternatives for implementing CCPI. The
second step in the NEPA process
consists of preparing more detailed
NEPA analyses for each selected project.
For this project, DOE determined that
providing financial assistance or a loan
guarantee (or both) to the proposed
project would constitute a major federal
action that may significantly affect the
quality of the human environment.
Therefore, DOE has prepared this EIS to
assess the potential impacts on the
human environment of the proposed
action and reasonable alternatives.
Alternatives considered by
Mississippi Power in developing the
proposed project are presented in the
EIS, including alternative sources of
water supply, alternative routes for
linear facilities (a natural gas pipeline,
a reclaimed water supply pipeline, a
CO2 pipeline, and new and upgraded
transmission lines), and alternative
levels of CO2 capture.
The draft EIS analyzes the
environmental consequences that may
result from the proposed action, with or
without additional mitigation, and the
no action alternative. The
environmental consequences of
connected actions are also analyzed,
including: Development and operation
of the adjacent lignite mine and
construction and operation of linear
facilities. Potential impacts identified
during the scoping process and
analyzed in the draft EIS relate to the
following: Atmospheric resources,
including climate change and options
for CO2 capture, transport, and
beneficial use and geologic storage;
groundwater and surface water
resources, including impacts on Lake
Okatibbee operations; infrastructure and
land use; solid wastes; visual impacts;
floodplains; wetlands and streams;
ecological resources; safety and health;
construction-related impacts;
community impacts; cultural and
archaeological resources; and
cumulative impacts.
Copies of the draft EIS have been
distributed to Members of Congress;
Native American tribal governments;
Federal, state, and local officials; and
agencies, organizations, and individuals
who may be interested or affected. The
draft EIS will be available on the
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Internet at https://www.gc.doe.gov/
nepa/. Copies of the draft EIS are
available for public review at the
following locations: DeKalb Public
Library, Bell St. and Main St., DeKalb,
Mississippi; Meridian-Lauderdale
County Public Library, 2517 Seventh
St., Meridian, Mississippi; Quitman
Public Library, 116 Water St., Quitman,
Mississippi; Bay Springs Municipal
Library, 815 S. Court St., Bay Springs,
Mississippi. Additional copies also can
be requested (see ADDRESSES).
Dated: October 30, 2009.
Carl O. Bauer,
Director, National Energy Technology
Laboratory, Office of Fossil Energy.
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Technical Advisory Committee
AGENCY: Department of Energy, Office of
Energy Efficiency and Renewable
Energy.
ACTION: Notice of open meeting.
SUMMARY: This notice announces an
open meeting of the Biomass Research
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Food, Conservation, and Energy Act of
2008. The Federal Advisory Committee
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Advisory Committee.
DATES AND TIMES: December 1, 2009 at
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at 8 a.m. to 3 p.m.
ADDRESSES: Hyatt Regency Washington
on Capitol Hill, 400 New Jersey Avenue,
NW., Washington, DC 20001.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
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Designated Federal Official for the
Committee, Office of Energy Efficiency
and Renewable Energy, U.S. Department
of Energy, 1000 Independence Avenue,
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7766; E-mail: laura.neal@ee.doe.gov or
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DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
Notice of Availability of the Draft Environmental Impact
Statement for the Kemper County IGCC Project, Kemper County, MS
AGENCY: Department of Energy.
ACTION: Notice of availability and public hearing.
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SUMMARY: The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) announces the availability
of the Draft Environmental Impact Statement for the Kemper County IGCC
Project (DOE/EIS-0409D) for public review and comment, as well as the
date, location, and time for a public hearing. The U.S. Army Corps of
Engineers (USACE) is participating as a cooperating agency in the
preparation of this document. The draft environmental impact statement
(EIS) analyzes the potential environmental impacts associated with the
construction and operation of a project proposed by Southern Company,
through its affiliate Mississippi Power Company (Mississippi Power),
which was selected by DOE to receive financial assistance under the
Clean Coal Power Initiative (CCPI) program. In addition, DOE may issue
a loan guarantee to the project pursuant to the Energy Policy Act of
2005 (EPAct05). The loan guarantee would apply to the planning, design,
permitting, equipment procurement, construction, and startup of the
power plant.
DOE 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).
DATES: DOE invites the public to comment on the Draft EIS during the
public comment period, which ends December 21, 2009. 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 December 1, 2009, at Kemper
County High School, 429 Philadelphia Road, DeKalb, Mississippi
beginning at 7 p.m. An informational session will be held at the same
location from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m., preceding the public hearing on the
same day. Requests to speak at the public hearing can be made by
calling or writing the EIS Document Manager (see ADDRESSES). Requests
to speak not submitted prior to the hearing will be accepted in the
order in which they are received during 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.
Oral and written comments will be given equal consideration.
The public hearing will be accessible to people with disabilities.
Any individual with a disability requiring special assistance, such as
a sign language interpreter or a translator, should contact Mr. Richard
A. Hargis, Jr., NEPA Document Manager, (see ADDRESSES) at least 48
hours before the meeting so that arrangements can be made.
ADDRESSES: Requests for information about this Draft EIS or to receive
a copy of it should be directed to: Richard A. Hargis, Jr., NEPA
Document Manager, U.S. Department of Energy, National Energy Technology
Laboratory, M/S 922-M217, P.O. Box 10940, Pittsburgh, PA 15236.
Additional information about the Draft EIS may also be requested by
electronic mail: Kemper-EIS@netl.doe.gov or by telephone at (412) 386-
6065, or toll free at: (888) 322-7436, x6065.
The Draft EIS will be available at https://www.gc.energy.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 Richard A. Hargis, Jr., NEPA
Document Manager, at the address noted above. Written comments may also
be submitted by fax to: (412) 386-4604, or submitted electronically to:
Kemper-EIS@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.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION: For further information on the proposed
project or the draft EIS, please contact Mr. Richard A. Hargis, Jr.,
(see ADDRESSES). For general information regarding the DOE NEPA
process, please contact: Ms. Carol M. Borgstrom, Director, Office of
NEPA Policy and Compliance (GC-54), U.S. Department of Energy, 1000
Independence Avenue, SW., Washington, DC 20585-0103; telephone: 202-
586-4600; fax: 202-586-7031; or leave a message at: (800) 472-2756.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The proposed project would demonstrate
Integrated Gasification Combined Cycle (IGCC) technology using lignite
coal as a feedstock for a new electricity generating plant at a site in
Kemper County, Mississippi. The facilities would convert lignite coal,
produced at a new mine to be developed near the power plant site by
North American Coal Company, into synthesis gas (syngas) for generating
a nominal 582 megawatts of electricity while reducing sulfur dioxide,
oxides of nitrogen, mercury, and particulate emissions as compared to
conventional lignite-fired power plants. The project would also be
designed to capture up to 67 percent of the carbon dioxide
(CO2) that would otherwise be emitted when firing syngas.
The captured CO2 would be transported by pipeline for
beneficial use and geologic storage in existing enhanced oil recovery
(EOR) operations in Mississippi.
The EIS will inform DOE's decisions on whether to provide a total
of $294 million in cost-shared funding (15 percent or less of the total
project cost, which is currently projected to be greater than $2
billion) for the proposed project under the CCPI program. It will also
inform DOE's decision on whether to issue a loan guarantee to the
project pursuant to EPAct05. The USACE will evaluate the potential
environmental impacts before deciding whether to issue permits under
the Clean Water Act (CWA) for stream and wetland disturbances that
would result from the proposed mine, power plant, electrical
transmission lines, and pipelines.
The EIS evaluates the potential impacts of the proposed project,
connected actions, and reasonable alternatives. Because the proposed
project may affect floodplains and wetlands, the Draft EIS includes an
assessment of impacts to floodplains and wetlands in accordance with
DOE regulations for Compliance with Floodplains and Wetlands
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Environmental Review Requirements (10 CFR part 1022).
DOE analyzed two main alternatives in the Draft EIS--the Proposed
Action (with or without additional mitigation) and the No Action
Alternative. Under the Proposed Action, DOE would provide a total of
$294 million in cost-shared funding under the CCPI program to the
proposed project. DOE has already provided a portion of the total
funding ($24.4 million) to Southern Company for DOE's share of the
preliminary design and project definition. In addition, DOE may issue a
loan guarantee pursuant to section 1703 of the Energy Policy Act of
2005 to the project.
Under the No Action Alternative, DOE would not provide continued
funding under the CCPI Program or issue a loan guarantee to the
project. In the absence of DOE funding, Mississippi Power could pursue
two options. First, the facility and supporting infrastructure could be
built as proposed without DOE funding or a loan guarantee. The
connected actions would remain unchanged. The potential environmental
impacts of this option would be essentially the same as the proposed
action. Second, Mississippi Power could choose to cancel the IGCC
project, and none of the connected actions would likely be built. This
option would not contribute to the goal of the CCPI program, which is
to accelerate commercial deployment of advanced coal technologies that
provide the United States with clean, reliable, and affordable energy.
Similarly, the No Action Alternative would not contribute to the loan
guarantee program's goal of supporting energy projects that ``avoid,
reduce, or sequester air pollutants or anthropogenic emissions of
greenhouse gases; and employ new or significantly improved
technologies.'' For purposes of this Draft EIS, DOE assumes that the
project would not be built under the No Action Alternative.
DOE has developed an overall strategy for compliance with NEPA for
the CCPI program consistent with CEQ regulations (40 CFR parts 1500
through 1508) and DOE regulations (10 CFR part 1021). This strategy has
two principal elements. The first element involved an open solicitation
and competitive selection process to obtain a set of projects that best
meets program needs. The applications that meet the mandatory
eligibility requirements constitute the range of reasonable
alternatives available to DOE to meet the program's purpose and needs.
Following reviews by technical, environmental, and financial panels and
a comprehensive assessment by a merit review board, DOE officials
selected those projects that they concluded best met the program's
purposes and needs. By broadly soliciting proposals to meet the
programmatic purposes and needs for DOE action and by evaluating the
potential environmental impacts associated with each proposal before
selecting projects that would go forward to the second step in the NEPA
process, DOE considered a reasonable range of alternatives for
implementing CCPI. The second step in the NEPA process consists of
preparing more detailed NEPA analyses for each selected project. For
this project, DOE determined that providing financial assistance or a
loan guarantee (or both) to the proposed project would constitute a
major federal action that may significantly affect the quality of the
human environment. Therefore, DOE has prepared this EIS to assess the
potential impacts on the human environment of the proposed action and
reasonable alternatives.
Alternatives considered by Mississippi Power in developing the
proposed project are presented in the EIS, including alternative
sources of water supply, alternative routes for linear facilities (a
natural gas pipeline, a reclaimed water supply pipeline, a
CO2 pipeline, and new and upgraded transmission lines), and
alternative levels of CO2 capture.
The draft EIS analyzes the environmental consequences that may
result from the proposed action, with or without additional mitigation,
and the no action alternative. The environmental consequences of
connected actions are also analyzed, including: Development and
operation of the adjacent lignite mine and construction and operation
of linear facilities. Potential impacts identified during the scoping
process and analyzed in the draft EIS relate to the following:
Atmospheric resources, including climate change and options for
CO2 capture, transport, and beneficial use and geologic
storage; groundwater and surface water resources, including impacts on
Lake Okatibbee operations; infrastructure and land use; solid wastes;
visual impacts; floodplains; wetlands and streams; ecological
resources; safety and health; construction-related impacts; community
impacts; cultural and archaeological resources; and cumulative impacts.
Copies of the draft EIS have been distributed to Members of
Congress; Native American tribal governments; Federal, state, and local
officials; and agencies, organizations, and individuals who may be
interested or affected. The draft EIS will be available on the Internet
at https://www.gc.doe.gov/nepa/ nepa/. Copies of the draft EIS are available
for public review at the following locations: DeKalb Public Library,
Bell St. and Main St., DeKalb, Mississippi; Meridian-Lauderdale County
Public Library, 2517 Seventh St., Meridian, Mississippi; Quitman Public
Library, 116 Water St., Quitman, Mississippi; Bay Springs Municipal
Library, 815 S. Court St., Bay Springs, Mississippi. Additional copies
also can be requested (see ADDRESSES).
Dated: October 30, 2009.
Carl O. Bauer,
Director, National Energy Technology Laboratory, Office of Fossil
Energy.
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