Paterson Visits Jamestown;
Announces Power Plant Plans
New York Governor Paterson visited Chautauqua County today to announce support for an advanced coal power plant in Jamestown. The state will commit $6 million to help draw more then $100 million in federal and private funds for the project. This will also ensure that the Oxy-Coal Alliance design team stays intact during the time it takes to secure federal funding. The first coal power plant of its kind in the world will serve as a demonstration facility for a promising new technology that captures carbon dioxide and sequesters it underground for permanent storage. State Senator Cathy Young says the oxy-coal plant could turn out to be Western New York's most significant economic breakthrough in decades. She adds that Paterson has clearly demonstrated his commitment to revitalizing the upstate economy by advancing this project.
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