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Natural Resources committee  It depends on the type of coal you're using, which will determine the percentage of reduction. But generally speaking, using coal gasification, something in the order of 80% or 90% of all of those five emissions, which I mentioned, can be reduced.

May 14th, 2007Committee meeting

Dr. David Lewin

Natural Resources committee  The simple answer is, yes. But I suspect it's up to Natural Resources Canada where they find the funding. Our request is simply for funding for that particular project, for the SaskPower project, and for a Nova Scotia Power project. Frankly, I don't really mind where the funding comes from, but I assume it's from that eco-fund.

May 14th, 2007Committee meeting

Dr. David Lewin

Natural Resources committee  Certainly, I'll try to do that, remembering that this is a work in progress.

May 14th, 2007Committee meeting

Dr. David Lewin

Natural Resources committee  With respect to my own company, EPCOR, we try as best we can to anticipate the changes in regulation, not only provincially but also federally, that are coming down. That was really what forced us to pursue supercritical technology with respect to the third unit we built at Genesee, starting in 2002.

May 14th, 2007Committee meeting

Dr. David Lewin

Natural Resources committee  Sorry, that was the piece I didn't recall. On the CO2, for example, in the short term we would have to resort to offsets, so we would have to go to the marketplace to purchase offsets or invest in projects elsewhere that actually reduce CO2, so we can on a global basis bring the--

May 14th, 2007Committee meeting

Dr. David Lewin

Natural Resources committee  Thank you very much for the opportunity to speak to you today. I have quite a number of slides, so I'll do a quick page flip and try to stay within the time limit of 10 minutes. There is a presentation outline on page 2. The topic is the current status of clean coal technologies.

May 14th, 2007Committee meeting

Dr. David Lewin