The micronized coal reburning project
was selected during Round IV of DOE’s
CCT Program, and in August 1997, New
York State Electric & Gas Corporation
(NYSEG) entered into an agreement with
DOE to conduct the project. The project
was conducted at two sites: NYSEG’s
Milliken Unit 1 (Lansing, New York),
a 150-MWe (net) T-fired boiler, where
NYSEG was host and co-funder; and
Kodak Park Unit 15 (Rochester, New
York), a 50-MWe equivalent cyclone-fired
industrial boiler, where Eastman Kodak
Company was host and co-funder. Energy
and Environmental Research Corporation
provided the reburn system design. Consolidation
Coal Company, now known as
CONSOL, provided coal sample testing,
and the New York State Electric Research
and Development Authority and the Empire
State Electric Energy Research Corporation
were co-funders. DOE provided
29% of the total project cost of $8.7 million.