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Preparations continue for development of the Cobisa
Greenville electric generating plant. Pre-construction
groundwork includes obtaining permits from the Texas
Natural Resource Conservation Commission
(TNRCC) and complying with government, insurance,
and financial regulations. Permitting and compliance could take
2 to 3 years to complete. Construction of the facility
just north of Greenville is expected take another
2 years.
According to the December, 2002 issue of Business
Facilities magazine, the power plant is the largest
economic development project announced in Texas in
2002, the 4th largest in the nation. The $500 million
natural gas fueled generating facility is projected
to produce 1,750 MW of electricity for communities
across North Texas. Plant construction will create
approximately 1400 temporary jobs. Thirty to 60 permanent
employees will be hired from across north Texas when
the plant goes on line in 2007 or 2008, or sooner.
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The Cobisa plant will be one of the cleanest generating
facilities in the country, meeting or exceeding all
state and federal environmental regulations. The
plant will use only a third of the water used by
older generating plants in the area and will produce
1/20 the number of pollutants.
A joint effort of the
Greenville Board of Development, the City of Greenville,
and Hunt County brought the Cobisa
project to Greenville. Board of Development Chair Lowell
Lawson hailed the project as “a tremendous example
of how people with vision and a community with resources
can create a project that’s historic, environmentally
safe, and beneficial to the citizens.”
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