Jun 30

Former Local Sand Mine Undergoing Makeover

(LOUISVILLE) -- In a effort to preserve and save the environment, E.ON and many others are giving one area of Louisville a makeover. Turning what was once a former sand mine into a beautiful soil and seeded community green space. It's been a plea of activists for decades: do what...

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Dec 01

Charah, Inc. Featured In November/December Issue Of Platt’s Power Magazine

LOUISVILLE, KY (December 1, 2005) – Charah®, Inc., a leading ash management provider for the coal-fired electric utility industry, has been featured in the November/December issue of Platt’s POWER magazine. In an article entitled “Making IGCC Slag Valuable” by Ken Wicker, Charah’s patent-pending integrated gasification combined-cycle (IGCC) processing system used...

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May 02

Louisville Company Gives Ash a Good Use

By Bill Wolfe The Courier-Journal A large, coal-fired power plant like Louisville Gas & Electric Co.'s 1,470-megawatt Mill Creek plant in southwestern Jefferson County can burn millions of tons of fuel a year -- and leave behind hundreds of thousands of tons of ash that many plants flush into a...

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Apr 19

Charah, Inc. Receives Prestigious EPA Award

LOUISVILLE, KY (April 19, 2005) – Charah®, Inc., a leading ash management provider for the coal-fired electric utility industry, has been awarded one of the first ever United States Environmental Protection Agency’s prestigious Coal Combustion Products Partnership (C2P2) awards. Charles Price, Charah President & CEO, accepted the first place award...

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