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I&M receives approval to use low cost emission reduction technology at Rockport Generation Plant in Indiana

2013-11-15 01:00:00| Power Technology

Indiana Michigan Power (I&M) has received an approval from the Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission (IURC) for an agreement to use the dry sorbent injection (DSI) technology at its Rockport Generation Plant to meet environmental standards.

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