The project, which is being built for South Carolina Electric & Gas, will include selective catalytic reduction technology to provide for reduced nitrogen oxides in plant emissions. Commercial operation of the plant is slated to commence in summer 2004.

"Duke/Fluor Daniel has really helped move this project forward," says SCE&G's president, Neville Lorick. "Prior to construction we determined that demand growth called for us to expand our original plan for a 600-megawatt facility to provide for an 875-megawatt plant. D/FD helped make that happen quickly and effectively."

Duke/Fluor Daniel, a general partnership combining the services of Duke Energy and Fluor Corp., is one of the world's largest power contractors. The partnership has the largest market share in the US for the engineering and construction of natural gas-fired power projects.

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