Mississippi Power Considers Biomass Conversion

Mississippi Power is considering a conversion to biomass for Plant Sweatt, its east Mississippi plant. Currently, the plant is natural gas fired, and conversion options are still being researched. The three main considerations are a modifying existing boilers to burn wood waste, modifying existing boilers with a bubble fluidized bed option, or replacing the existing [...]

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Mississippi Power is considering a conversion to biomass for Plant Sweatt, its east Mississippi plant.

Currently, the plant is natural gas fired, and conversion options are still being researched. The three main considerations are a modifying existing boilers to burn wood waste, modifying existing boilers with a bubble fluidized bed option, or replacing the existing boilers altogether.

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