|
For Immediate
Release
Powerspan Corp.
Closes Over $26 Million in New Financing
New Durham,
NH - July 24, 2000 -- Powerspan Corp., an emerging energy
technology company, announced today that the Company has closed
on over $26 million in new financing from a group of investors including
FirstEnergy Corp., The Beacon Group, American Electric Power (AEP),
Calvert Group, and Zero Stage Capital.
The new funding will
be used to accelerate product development and commercialization.
Today's announcement follows 2.5 years of aggressive development
and pilot testing of a cost-effective, multi-pollutant control technology
for coal-fired power plants. The patented technology, called Electro-Catalytic
OxidationTM (ECO), provides the functionality of four
separate control technologies in a single integrated system and
produces valuable byproducts that become the feedstock for other
industrial processes. With costs that are a fraction of alternative
technologies, ECO addresses the need for producing clean, competitive
power from existing coal-fired generating assets.
In pilot testing conducted
since 1998 at FirstEnergy's R. E. Burger Plant near Shadyside, Ohio,
two megawatts of flue-gas output were treated using ECO technology.
Significant reductions in nitrogen oxides, sulfur dioxide, particulate
matter, mercury, and other air toxics emissions have been demonstrated.
Powerspan and FirstEnergy
are now engineering an $11.9 million commercial ECO installation
for Spring 2001 at FirstEnergy's Eastlake Generating Station near
Cleveland, Ohio. Successful completion of this demonstration will
lead to the deployment of full-scale, commercial ECO systems.
"This new funding comes
at a critical time and allows the Company to dramatically increase
the resources dedicated to commercializing ECO technology. With
these added resources, ECO should be available to help power generators
achieve NOx reductions required on many midwestern coal-fired power
plants to support the NOx SIP Call," said Frank R. Alix, chairman
and CEO of Powerspan Corp. The NOx SIP Call is a requirement by
the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency that calls for large scale
NOx reductions from eastern and midwestern coal-fired power plants
to meet National Ambient Air Quality Standards.
Powerspan will use a
portion of the investment to support the Eastlake demonstration
and to finalize product design for widespread commercial deployment
on coal-fired power plants. The funds will also be used to further
develop ECO technology for other applications, which include cost-effective
emission control for gas-fired combustion turbines and stationary
diesel generators.
Powerspan Corp. is engaged
in the development and commercialization of innovative, proprietary
energy technology for the global electric power industry. The Company
is a pioneer in building cost effective and timely solutions for
the existing power generating base. Company research and development
efforts focus on unique applications of its proprietary electrotechnology
to air emission control and water disinfection. Powerspan offers
technology solutions to address the competitive needs of the new
energy economy. More information on Powerspan is accessible at www.powerspancorp.com.
###
Powerspan Corp.
Contact: Stephanie Procopis, Director of Marketing
Phone: (603) 859-2500, ext. 20
Fax: (603) 859-2501
Email: sprocopis@powerspancorp.com
www.powerspancorp.com
|