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December 15, 2009 Email this story Print this post Add your comments While Calpine 's new combined-cycle power plant uses advanced air emissions control technology, the utility also is using mobile emissions credits gained by retrofitting older vehicles to reduce the region's overall carbon footprint. Calpine's Otay Mesa Energy Center, which is fueled by natural gas and uses next-generation air emissions technology, began ...
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