July 26, 2007
Photo: Clean Air Task Force

Coal power: It certainly isn't very popular these days. But how would the industrial landscape change if the fossil fuel could be burned with virtually no pollution? The answer to that question could start to take shape with the US$1.1-billion Taylorville Energy Center and the $1.5-billion FutureGen project. Illinois legislators, however, need to make some changes if they're going to keep the Land of Lincoln in the hunt for the pair of "clean-coal" blockbusters.

This week's SiteNet Dispatch brings you new and exclusive stories from the new July 2007 issue of Site Selection, including:

  • Food Processing: "Sweet Deals" (Expanded Web Edition)
  • Rocky Mountain Regional Review: "Index Reveals 'New Economy' Appeal"
  • Project Finance: "The World Bank and You" (Expanded Web Edition)
Flash Up Against the Mountains: IM Flash Technologies, a new Intel-Micron Technology joint venture, is producing NAND flash memory products inside this facility in scenic Lehi, Utah.
Photo: IM Flash Technologies
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There's more expansion news online in global project coverage from London-based partner Oxford Intelligence. This week's installment includes:
  • "Honda to Expand Thai Motorcycle R&D Facility"
  • "Renault Opens Design Centre in India"
  • "Rexam Proceeds with New Russian Facility"
  • "Hatteland Invests in Poland"
  • "BIG Steps into Lithuania"

Copacetic clicking,

Jack Lyne
Site Selection Executive Editor of Interactive Publishing


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