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The FutureGen Industrial Alliance, Inc. today announced that it has entered into a cooperative agreement with the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) to develop and site in the United States the cleanest coal-fueled power plant in the world with a target of zero emissions, hydrogen production and carbon dioxide sequestration capabilities.
The Alliance and the Department of Energy are partnering in all development aspects of the $1 billion FutureGen project, including siting, technology selection, construction and operation. The Alliance and DOE seek an aggressive schedule that includes announcing a site selection process next year, beginning construction within three years and targeting plant operations in 2012.
The FutureGen initiative is a multiple year project comprised of several budget periods. The first budget period, which will end Jan. 31, 2007 and cost $10.2 million, will focus on establishing the configuration and cost of the facility and developing a short list of potential sites. The facility configuration and siting process will take into consideration a full range of U.S. coal types.
"The FutureGen prototype will serve as a model for clean energy production and a technology response to climate change concerns," said FutureGen Alliance Chairman Dr. Charles Goodman, Senior Vice President of Generation Policy for Southern Company. "FutureGen enhances continuous environmental improvement while strengthening energy security through our domestic coal resources."
"The prototype will prove the best technology and economic path for commercialization while addressing environmental concerns associated with the large-scale use of coal for U.S. and global energy needs. The robust use of coal will ensure a better life for current and future generations."
The Alliance is a non-profit corporation that represents a global coalition of the world's largest coal and energy companies with operations on five continents. Members of the Alliance have voluntarily committed more than $250 million to help fund project development and include American Electric Power; BHP Billiton; the China Huaneng Group; CONSOL Energy Inc.; Foundation Coal; Kennecott Energy, a member of the Rio Tinto Group; Peabody Energy and Southern Company. The U.S. government would invest about $700 million in the project.
The Alliance has agreed to an initial cap on the federal investment subject to review of detailed cost estimates. In addition, the Alliance approved the agreement based on earlier representations by the Administration to fully fund FutureGen and other coal research and development programs.
FutureGen is energizing many states that are vying to host the project. Already, government and industry officials in 14 of the nation's energy producing states say they are interested in hosting the prototype.
Coal represents more than 85 percent of U.S. energy reserves and approximately 64 percent of global energy reserves, fueling 50 percent of U.S. electricity and 40 percent of the world's needs. Globally, coal use has grown more than five times faster than projected in the past three years, and use has far outpaced nuclear, natural gas, oil and renewables.
Formation of the FutureGen Alliance was coordinated by Battelle, a non- profit research and development institution. The FutureGen Alliance member companies provide energy to tens of millions of U.S. and international residential, business and industrial customers. Member companies have global operations serving customers in Asia, Australia, Continental Europe, Canada, Mexico and the United States, among other regions.
MEDIA CONTACTS FOR THE PARTICIPANTS Fredrick D. Palmer Senior Vice President - Government Relations Peabody Energy (314) 342-7624 Pat Hemlepp Director Corporate Media Relations American Electric Power (614) 716-1620 Katy Delaney National Media Relations Manager Battelle (410) 306-8638 Patrick Cassidy Director of Public Affairs BHP Billiton (713) 961-8517 Thomas Hoffman Vice President External Affairs CONSOL Energy Inc. Phone: (412) 831-4060 Ellen Ewart Vice President Investor and Media Relations Foundation Coal Holdings, Inc. (410) 689-7632 Jun Xiao Acting General Manager International Cooperation Department China Huaneng Group 86-10-62291528 Vic Svec Vice President Public and Investor Relations Peabody Energy (314) 342-7768 Dallas Scholes Manager Government Affairs & Communications Kennecott Energy Company (307) 687-6000 Tiffany Gilstrap Media Relations Southern Company (404) 506-5333 (866) 506-5333 toll free
SOURCE: FutureGen Industrial Alliance, Inc.
CONTACT: Fredrick D. Palmer, Senior Vice President - Government
Relations of Peabody Energy, +1-314-342-7624, Pat Hemlepp, Director
Corporate Media Relations of American Electric Power, +1-614-716-1620, Katy
Delaney, National Media Relations Manager of Battelle, +1-410-306-8638,
Patrick Cassidy, Director of Public Affairs of BHP Billiton, +1-713-961-8517,
Thomas Hoffman, Vice President External Affairs of CONSOL Energy Inc.,
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Foundation Coal Holdings, Inc., +1-410-689-7632, Jun Xiao, Acting General
Manager International Cooperation Department of China Huaneng Group,
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Peabody Energy, +1-314-342-7768, Dallas Scholes, Manager Government Affairs &
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Gilstrap, Media Relations of Southern Company, +1-404-506-5333,
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