EPA Permit Paves Way For $500M Power Plant In South Texas

BROWNSVILLE, TX (AP) — Federal regulators have issued a permit that paves the way for construction of a $500 million power plant in South Texas.

         The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency announced Monday that the greenhouse gas permit was granted for the Tenaska Brownsville Generating Plant in Brownsville. A Tenaska spokeswoman says a few construction permits and approvals related to interconnections are still required.

         Omaha, Nebraska-based Tenaska intends to build a gas-fired generating plant as a joint venture with the Brownsville Public Utilities Board.

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         Officials say the project will create upward of 700 construction jobs. Once online, the plant will employ about 20 people.

         The EPA said in a statement that the permit approval requires Tenaska to ensure mitigation measures that protect the air quality at nearby Palo Alto Battlefield National Historic Landmark.

 

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