Alstom and Dow Dedicate New Pilot Plant to Capture CO2
10 Septembre 2009 - 6:00PM
PR Newswire (US)
Innovative Chemistry to Play Vital Role in Evolution of CO2 Capture
Technology SOUTH CHARLESTON, W.Va., Sept. 10 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/
-- Alstom (Euronext: ALO), a world leader in power generation
equipment, and The Dow Chemical Company (NYSE:DOW), a leader in
innovative chemistry for the development of energy and climate
change solutions, today celebrated the successful start-up and
operation of a pilot plant to capture carbon dioxide (CO2) from the
flue gas of a coal-fired boiler at the Dow-owned facility in South
Charleston, West Virginia, USA. Governor Joe Manchin III and
executives from both Alstom and Dow were on hand to dedicate the
facility. The pilot plant uses proprietary advanced-amine
technology jointly developed by Alstom and Dow to capture
approximately 1,800 metric tons of CO2 per year. The pilot will
operate for the next two years, generating reliable, long-term data
that can be used to optimize this technology for implementation at
coal-fired power plants across the globe. In 2008, the two
companies entered into a Joint Development Agreement to develop
this technology. In March 2009, the companies announced their plans
to design and construct the plant. West Virginia Governor Joe
Manchin III said, "This is a good day for West Virginia. Coal,
which represents more than 40 percent of the world's power
generation, is and will continue to be an essential part of the
world's energy mix. But only by reducing its CO2 output can coal
remain a viable source of power generation. As a state rich in
fossil fuels, West Virginia, with the help of Dow and Alstom, is
becoming the leader in this revolutionary clean coal technology."
"As a leader in carbon capture technology, Alstom is excited to
take the next step in commercializing an advanced-amine
technology," said Philippe Joubert, Alstom Executive Vice President
and President of Alstom Power. "This pilot plant is designed to
evaluate the technology operating under power plant conditions,
test proprietary innovations jointly developed by Dow and Alstom
and provide data necessary to finalize the design of large-scale
demonstration plants that will apply this technology. Integrating
this process with new advanced coal and gas fired power generation
equipment will allow customers to minimize CO2 emissions while
generating electricity as cost effectively as possible." "As a
world leader in chemistry, Dow is uniquely positioned to help
address the challenges associated with CO2 capture and other energy
and climate change issues," said Heinz Haller, executive vice
president of Dow's Performance Products & Systems portfolio.
"We have worked closely with Alstom to develop a system that will
make CO2 capture extremely cost effective and reduce the amount of
CO2 emitted into the atmosphere." About Dow Dow is a diversified
chemical company that combines the power of science and technology
with the "Human Element" to constantly improve what is essential to
human progress. The Company delivers a broad range of products and
services to customers in approximately 160 countries, connecting
chemistry and innovation with the principles of sustainability to
help provide everything from fresh water, food and pharmaceuticals
to paints, packaging and personal care products. In 2008, Dow had
annual sales of $57.5 billion and employed approximately 46,000
people worldwide. The Company has 150 manufacturing sites in 35
countries and produces approximately 3,300 products. On April 1,
2009, Dow acquired Rohm and Haas Company, a global specialty
materials company with sales of $10 billion in 2008, 98
manufacturing sites in 30 countries and approximately 15,000
employees worldwide. References to "Dow" or the "Company" mean The
Dow Chemical Company and its consolidated subsidiaries unless
otherwise expressly noted. The Union Carbide Company is a
wholly-owned subsidiary of The Dow Chemical Company. More
information about Dow can be found at http://www.dow.com/. About
Dow Oil & Gas Dow Oil & Gas serves customers across the
global oil and gas industry, addressing changing operations and
business needs with a growing range of integrated technology and
specialty chemical and material solutions. Backed by the proven
resources of Dow, this growing team of experienced professionals
works collaboratively with customers to leverage Dow's unmatched
molecular expertise and global footprint to offer meaningful
solutions to today's oil and gas industry challenges. More
information can be found at http://www.dowoilandgas.com/. About
Alstom Alstom (http://www.alstom.com/) is a global leader in the
world of power generation and rail infrastructure and sets the
benchmark for innovative and environmentally friendly technologies.
Alstom builds the fastest train and the highest capacity automated
metro in the world, and provides turnkey integrated power plant
solutions, equipment and associated services for a wide variety of
energy sources, including hydro, nuclear, gas, coal and wind. The
Group employs more than 81,000 people in 70 countries, and had
orders of euro 24.6 billion in 2008/09. Alstom and CCS Alstom is at
the forefront of carbon capture technology development. In the past
few years, Alstom has announced plans to develop ten CO2 capture
demonstration projects in seven countries. To date, Alstom has
successfully operated demonstration projects with EPRI and We
Energies in Wisconsin, USA, E.ON in Sweden and Vattenfall in
Germany. In addition to the Dow-Alstom project highlighted above,
Alstom will be partnering with American Electric Power on a
demonstration project in New Haven, WV that will begin operations
later this month. All told, Alstom is mobilizing hundreds of
employees and has invested hundreds of millions of dollars in
support of its stated goal of making carbon capture technology
commercially available within six years. DATASOURCE: The Dow
Chemical Company CONTACT: Eric Kosmider of The Dow Chemical
Company, +1-989-636-0626, ; or Alstom, Tim Brown, +1-202-495-4968 -
Office, or +1-860-713-9530 - Cell, Web Site: http://www.dow.com/
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