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To: no1coalking who wrote (1462)10/31/2007 2:13:08 PM
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Coal Facts:

COAL:

OnPoint -- Wed., October 31, 2007 -- Go to www.EandE.tv
An E&ETV Encore Presentation
Originally aired: October 24, 2007

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Coal: Illinois' Jack Lavin explains why his state should host DOE's FutureGen project
By year's end, the Department of Energy is expected to choose a site to host its $1.5 billion FutureGen project -- a project that will produce a nearly emission free coal power plant. Illinois and Texas are currently vying for the host position. During today's OnPoint, Jack Lavin, director of the Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity for the state of Illinois, explains why his state should be home to the FutureGen project. He discusses geographical and geological issues that put Illinois in a better position than Texas. Lavin also discusses the Illinois public's reaction to the proposed project and explains how FutureGen will affect economic development in his state.

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About E&ETV
E&ETV is produced by the staff of E&E Publishing, LLC and broadcast from our state-of-the-art Capitol Hill studios. E&ETV brings viewers insightful interviews with the top policy makers and opinion leaders from the energy and environmental policy world. E&ETV broadcasts daily at 10 a.m. and 4:30 p.m.
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