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Construction Completed on Proprietary Multi-Pollution Control Facility Ground-Breaking Process Reduces Harmful Emissions & Turns Pollution Into Fertilizer

(CALGARY, AB - January 6th, 2003) Together with US Filter and The Babcock & Wilcox Company (B&W), Airborne Pollution Control Inc. (Airborne) has completed construction of an integrated demonstration facility to showcase its proprietary and ground-breaking multi-pollutant control process (the Airborne Process).

The plant, which is located in Kentucky at LG&E Energy Corp's Ghent generating facility, came in 8% below budget and it will be "commissioned" in the 1st Quarter of 2003 after all of the piping, electrical and control equipment is connected.

Before actual flue gas emissions are treated by the Airborne Process, each component of the demo facility will be independently and then collectively commissioned. Sometime in the 1st Quarter of 2003 and only once the Airborne team is satisfied that the facility is performing to the desired specifications, a slip stream from LG&E Energy's coal burning power plant will be introduced into the demo facility for processing.

"This is the most impressive project in the FGD industry today. I haven't been so excited by a project in the 20 years that I spent with B&W."

Dennis Johnson
Director of Technology Development, Airborne Pollution Control

Airborne Pollution Control Inc. is a Calgary, Canada based Private Corporation that has developed and has exclusive rights to patents throughout the world for an advanced pollution control process (the Airborne Process) for utilities that generate electrical power from coal-fired power plants. With over 50% of North America's and over 33% of the world's electrical power generated from coal, the Airborne Process addresses a global concern by removing acid rain causing sulphur dioxide (SO2) and sulphur trioxide (SO3), smog producing nitrogen oxide (NOx) and mercury from plant emissions. The scrubbing agent used to remove the pollutants is sodium bicarbonate. Unlike other scrubbing procedures, the sodium bicarbonate is regenerated in the process reducing operating costs, increasing efficiencies, reducing waste and most notably, the Airborne Process turns the sulphur and nitrogen pollutants into a high-quality granular fertilizer. The Airborne Process allows the benefits of coal to be maximized in an economical and environmentally responsible manner.

LG&E Energy Corp., headquartered in Louisville, Ky., is a diversified energy services company that is a member of the E.ON AG (NYSE: EON; Frankfurt: EOA) family of companies. E.ON is the world's largest investor owned utility company. LG&E Energy owns and operates Louisville Gas and Electric Company, a regulated electric and gas utility serving Louisville, Ky., and 16 surrounding counties and Kentucky Utilities Company, a regulated electric utility, based in Lexington, Ky., which serves customers in 77 Kentucky counties and five counties in Virginia.

The Babcock & Wilcox Company (B&W) has been supplying innovative solutions to meet the world's growing energy needs for over 130 years. With power generation systems and equipment installations for more than 800 utilities and industries in over 90 countries, B&W is a global leader in providing engineering and construction services.

USFilter's HPD Systems is a global leader in evaporation and crystallization technology. USFilter has annual revenues in excess of US$4 billion and employs more than 15,000 people. USFilter has partnered with Airborne to design and build the equipment necessary for the Airborne regeneration facility.

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Media Contact: Wayne G. Thomson
President
E: W.Thomson@AirbornePollutionControl.com
T: 403.253.7887 Extension: 317
 
Leonard Seidman

Director of Communications
E: L.Seidman@AirbornePollutionControl.com
T: 403.253.7887 Extension: 310

 

 

 


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