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Bechtel Power Corp., Frederick, Md., has received limited notice to proceed and could break ground toward the end of this year on a 1,000-MW coal-fired powerplant in southern Meigs County, Ohio, for American Municipal Power Ohio Inc., Columbus. The AMP Generating Station, to be built under a $3.25-billion engineer-procure-construct contract, will employ ECO-SO2 multipollutant emission control from Powerspan Corp., Portsmouth, N.H., making the plant one of the cleanest coal-fired plants in the country.