The next time Alston & Bird partner William H. Hughes flips on a light switch in a hotel room in China, where he travels on business, the electricity illuminating his room may come from a clean-coal project he helped set in motion.
In a project that will implement the first commercial use of a technology that allows the production of low-emission coal-based electricity and carbon capture and sequestration, Hughes represented Chinese client Beijing Guoneng Yinghui Clean Energy Engineering Co. in its licensing and engineering services contract with U.S.-based KBR Inc.
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