Joint Statement: Talen Energy and the Sierra Club Reach Agreement on the Future Operation of the Brunner Island Power Plant
YORK HAVEN, Pa., Feb. 14, 2018 /PRNewswire/ -- On Wednesday, February 14, 2018, the Sierra Club served a Notice of Intent (NOI) to sue Talen Energy's Brunner Island Steam Electric Station under various environmental statutes related to the station's coal operations. The NOI starts a mandatory waiting period before the Sierra Club can file suit, which it expects to do on May 15, 2018. However, the Sierra Club and Brunner Island have already reached a global settlement of all issues raised in the NOI.
Under the settlement, Brunner Island agrees to operate only on natural gas during the ozone season (May 1-September 30) starting on January 1, 2023 and cease coal operations after December 31, 2028. The agreement does allow for use of coal during the ozone season before December 31, 2028, subject to limits on annual CO2 and ozone season NOx emissions, as well as during emergencies, as determined by the operator of the electric grid, PJM Interconnection, after December 31, 2028. The Brunner Island station currently has dual-fuel capability, which means it can operate on coal, natural gas or in combination.
The settlement will be memorialized in a Consent Decree, filed concurrently with the Complaint. The Consent Decree will be reviewed and approved by the United States District Court for the Middle District of Pennsylvania and fully resolves all of the Sierra Club's claims against Brunner Island.
For additional information, please visit the parties' websites or contact their press representatives.
Sierra Club: https://www.sierraclub.org
Contact: Sean Sarah, Sr. Regional Communications Manager
Sierra Club, Beyond Coal Campaign
[email protected]
330-338-3740
Talen Energy: http://www.talenenergy.com
Contact: Todd L. Martin, Manager of Media Relations
[email protected]
866-832-4474
SOURCE Talen Energy Corporation
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