Company incorporated. Initially provided technology to control particulate emissions from coal-fired electric power plants.
October 1996
Developed the concept for ECO® multi-pollutant control technology and filed our first patent application.
September 1997
Successfully demonstrated our ECO technology on a lab scale.
December 1997
Initiated a $4.8 million ECO pilot test program at FirstEnergy’s R.E. Burger Plant.
February 1999
Received our first ECO technology related patent.
May 1999
Achieved our first successful run of the ECO pilot unit at the Burger Plant.
December 2001
Received our first commercial order to install a 50-MW ECO system at FirstEnergy’s Burger Plant.
July 2002
Announced alliance with Wheelabrator Air Pollution Control, Inc. to provide commercial ECO systems to the electric utility industry.
February 2004
Began integrated system testing of the 50-MW ECO unit at the Burger Plant.
May 2004
Entered into a cooperative research and development agreement (CRADA) with the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) National Energy Technology Laboratory (NETL) to develop a cost-effective CO2 removal process for coal-fired power plants.
September 2005
Successfully completed 6-month performance run of the 50-MW ECO unit at the Burger Plant. FirstEnergy announced plans to pilot test our “ECO2™” CO2 capture technology at the Burger Plant.
June 2007
American Municipal Power-Ohio announced its commitment to use the ECO technology on the proposed 1,000 MW AMP-Ohio Generating Station Project in southern Meigs County, Ohio.
November 2007
NRG Energy Inc. and Powerspan announced a memorandum of understanding for an ECO2 125-MW carbon capture and sequestration (CCS) commercial demonstration at NRG’s WA Parish plant in Texas.
December 2007
Announced exclusive license of patent granted to U.S. DOE NETL. Patent represents the only one issued in the U.S. to date covering a regenerative process for CO2 capture with an ammonia-based solution.
Powerspan
employs over 50 people in three locations: Corporate Headquarters in Portsmouth, New Hampshire, the Research & Development facility in New Durham, New Hampshire, and the Commercial Demonstration Unit at the R.E. Burger Plant in Ohio.
Funding
Powerspan
is funded by private, institutional, venture capital, and corporate
investors.