The Department of Energy proposes to provide approximately $450 million to Summit Texas Clean Energy, LLC for the proposed Texas Clean Energy Project. The Project would use coal-based integrated gasification combined-cycle technology to generate electricity and capture carbon dioxide for use in enhanced oil recovery and sequestration. The plant would generate 400 MW (gross) of electricity, of which 130–213 MW would be provided to the power grid. It would also produce marketable urea, argon, and sulfuric acid. However since the original proposal, project changes have been made and are reflected in the draft SA.