From the Middletown Journal
By Jessica Heffner, Staff Writer Updated 1:40 PM Tuesday, December 7, 2010
MIDDLETOWN — SunCoke Energy has withdrawn its application for a certificate to construct a co-generation plant as part of the new $360 million coke facility it is building in Middletown.
The company filed a notice of withdrawal of application with the Ohio Power Siting Board on Dec. 3. According to the notice, SunCoke is withdrawing its application in light of the decision made by the Ohio Supreme Court Dec. 1 reversing the certificate the company received to build the cogeneration plant.
“In light of that decision, the applicant has determined that it will not proceed with construction of the major utility facility as described by the application,” the notice said.
The Ohio Supreme Court ruled Wednesday that the Ohio Power Siting Board erred by denying it had jurisdiction to review the environmental impact of coke ovens that are to be part of an electric power “co-generation station” of the SunCoke plant being built off Yankee Road.
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