FutureGen Industrial Alliance to Pioneer Development of First Near-Zero Emissions Electricity and Hydrogen Production Facility
13 Septembre 2005 - 2:30PM
PR Newswire (US)
WASHINGTON, Sept. 13 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- A coalition of the
largest electric utilities and coal companies in the United States
today announced that they have created the FutureGen Industrial
Alliance, a non-profit company that will partner with the U.S.
Department of Energy (DOE) to facilitate the design, construction
and operation of the world's first near-zero emissions coal-based
power plant. FutureGen will demonstrate advanced coal-based
technologies to generate electricity for families and businesses,
and also produce hydrogen to power fuel cells for transportation
and other energy needs. The technology also will integrate the
capture of carbon emissions with carbon sequestration, helping to
address the issue of climate change as energy demand continues to
grow worldwide. The 275 megawatt plant will be developed through a
public-private partnership led by the seven founding FutureGen
Industrial Alliance members that include: -- American Electric
Power -- BHP Billiton -- CONSOL Energy Inc. -- Foundation Coal
Corporation -- Kennecott Energy Company, a member of the Rio Tinto
group -- Peabody Energy -- Southern Company Because of the global
interest in meeting energy demands and improving emissions,
membership in the Alliance is open to other U.S. and international
companies. The Alliance is presently in discussions with the China
Huaneng Group, which is the largest Peoples Republic of China-based
energy company primarily engaged in coal-fueled power generation.
The Huaneng Group has expressed an interest in joining the Alliance
in the very near future. The Alliance is also in discussions with
other companies and expects membership to grow. Formation of
FutureGen Alliance was coordinated by Battelle, a non-profit
research and development institution. The Alliance is working with
DOE to secure a final agreement for FutureGen. Once an agreement is
reached, the process would proceed to site selection and plant
design. "FutureGen is an opportunity to develop and deploy
breakthrough technology that would allow the United States and the
world to use an abundant resource in meeting long-term global
energy challenges," said FutureGen Alliance Chairman Dr. Charles
Goodman, Senior Vice President of Generation Policy for Southern
Company. "FutureGen can help ensure the continued availability of
affordable electricity, lead our nation to more energy independence
-- and an even cleaner environment -- as well as addressing
concerns related to carbon emissions and climate change." The
Alliance member companies: -- provide energy to tens of millions of
U.S. residential, business and industrial customers, -- mine and
market all major coal types, -- have major operations across the
United States, -- have an international presence that spans the
globe, including the United Kingdom, continental Europe, Canada,
Mexico, Australia and Asia, among other regions. Beyond creating
ultra-clean electricity from coal, FutureGen is being developed to
transform the nation's transportation fleet from reliance on
petroleum to clean hydrogen. The U.S. Department of Energy
estimates that increasing coal production by 330 million tons per
year would satisfy 50 percent of the nation's transportation
requirements for the Freedom Car initiative. The vision was
conceptualized during the Clinton Administration through the Vision
21 Program and developed by the Bush Administration through the $1
billion FutureGen initiative. FutureGen also supports the use of
technology development to address climate change concerns, energy
and sustainable development as supported by both The Gleneagles
Communique issued at the most- recent G8 summit, and the
Asia-Pacific Partnership on Clean Development. "Cutting-edge
technology will be employed throughout this prototype plant,"
according to FutureGen acting Chief Executive Officer Michael Mudd,
American Electric Power's Program Manager of Technology
Development. "The facility is also expected to provide a platform
for researchers to test new and innovative technologies." The plant
will gasify the coal through a process that converts the coal's
carbon to a synthesis gas composed of hydrogen and carbon monoxide.
The synthesis gas will react with steam to produce additional
hydrogen and a concentrated stream of carbon dioxide. The hydrogen
will be used as a clean fuel for electricity generation in
turbines, fuel cells or hybrid combinations of these technologies.
The captured carbon dioxide will be separated from the hydrogen and
permanently sequestered in deep, unmineable coal seams, deep saline
aquifers or other geologic formations. Carbon sequestration
activities will be monitored over time to assess their
effectiveness and potential applicability in various settings
around the globe. Coal fuels more than 50 percent of electricity in
the United States and provides more than two-and-a-half centuries
of energy security. Coal used for electricity generation has
tripled since 1970, while emissions from coal have been reduced by
one-third. ABOUT THE PARTICIPANTS: American Electric Power
(NYSE:AEP), American Electric Power owns more than 36,000 megawatts
of generating capacity in the United States and is the nation's
largest electricity generator. AEP is also one of the largest
electric utilities in the United States, with more than 5 million
customers linked to AEP's 11-state electricity transmission and
distribution grid. The company is based in Columbus, Ohio. (
http://www.aep.com/ ) BHP Billiton (NYSE: BHP; BBL; ASX, LSE) is
the world's largest diversified resources company. BHP Billiton has
35,000 employees working in more than 100 operations in
approximately 20 countries. BHP Billiton is an industry leader in
major commodity businesses, including aluminium, energy coal and
metallurgical coal, copper, ferro-alloys, nickel, iron ore,
uranium, nickel and titanium minerals and has substantial interests
in oil, gas, liquefied natural gas, diamonds and silver. For the
2005 fiscal year, the company generated turnover of US$31.8
billion, earnings before interest and tax (EBIT) of US$9.3 billion
and available cash flow of US$8.7 billion. As of 19 August 2005,
BHP Billion's market capitalization was US$92 billion. (
http://www.bhpbilliton.com/ ) Battelle is one of the world's
largest non-profit, private research and development institutions.
It develops new technologies, commercializes products, and provides
solutions for industry and government ranging from pharmaceuticals
and medical product development, to innovations for the energy,
automotive, chemical and agrochemical industries. Headquartered in
Columbus, Ohio, Battelle has annual revenues of $1 billion and more
than 60 locations throughout the world. ( http://www.battelle.org/
) CONSOL Energy Inc. (NYSE:CNX) is the largest producer of high-Btu
bituminous coal in the United States, and one of the largest
exporters of U.S. coal. CONSOL Energy has bituminous coal mining
complexes in six states. CONSOL produces both high-Btu coal and
gas, which collectively fuels two- thirds of all U.S. power
generation from reserves located mainly east of the Mississippi
River. CONSOL Energy is a major fuel supplier to the electric power
industry in the northeast quadrant of the United States. CONSOL
Energy has expanded the use of its vast property holdings by
developing various industrial and retail development projects and
overseeing timber sale and forestry management activities both in
the United States and abroad. The company also maintains private
research and development facilities devoted exclusively to coal and
energy utilization and production. ( http://www.consolenergy.com/ )
Foundation Coal (NYSE:FCL) is the nation's fifth largest coal
producer, with annual production of approximately 67 million tons
of coal and controls approximately 1.8 billion tons of proven and
probable coal reserves. Its affiliates operate mines in the Powder
River, Illinois, Northern Appalachia and Central Appalachia basins.
Foundation supplies coal to more than 80 customers across the
country. ( http://www.foundationcoal.com/ ) Peabody Energy
(NYSE:BTU) is the world's largest coal company, with 2004 sales of
227 million tons and $3.6 billion in revenues. Its coal products
fuel more than 10 percent of all U.S. electricity and 3 percent of
worldwide electricity. Peabody serves customers in more than 15
countries on five continents, and leads all coal companies with 9.6
billion tons of coal reserves. The company is serving global coal
demand for electricity generators and steelmakers, and is growing
to serve new global customers and emerging "Btu Conversion"
markets. Peabody promotes continuous environmental improvement
through coal mining and coal use and is advancing the next
generation of clean coal technology through development of
mine-mouth electricity generating stations that will be among the
cleanest coal plants in America. ( http://www.peabodyenergy.com/ )
Rio Tinto (NYSE:RTO) is a world leader in finding, mining and
processing the earth's mineral resources, operating in 20 countries
with approximately 33,000 employees. The Group's worldwide
operations supply essential minerals and metals that help to meet
global needs and contribute to improvements in living standards.
Rio Tinto is a major producer of energy products such as low-sulfur
coal for power plants, metallurgical coking coal and uranium oxide.
Other products include copper, aluminium, iron ore, industrial
minerals, diamonds and gold. In order to deliver superior returns
to shareholders over time, Rio Tinto takes a long term and
responsible approach to the Group's business. In 2004, Rio Tinto's
earnings were US$2,221 million, with nearly US$16 billion in
operating assets. Rio Tinto is committed to helping develop low GHG
emissions pathways that will allow its products to continue to meet
the needs of society. Promoting the advancement of clean coal
technology is just one of the ways in which this effort is being
carried out. The majority (54%) of Rio Tinto's operations are
located in North America and Australia. ( http://www.riotinto.com/
) Kennecott Energy Company is part of the Rio Tinto Group. KEC
operates five coal mines in the western United States: the
Antelope, Cordero Rojo, and Jacobs Ranch mines in Wyoming's
Southern Powder River Basin; the Spring Creek mine in Montana; and
the Colowyo Coal Company in northeastern Colorado. The company's
other holdings include a 50/50 joint venture interest in Decker
Coal, a Montana coal producer. ( http://www.kennecottenergy.com/ )
Southern Company (NYSE:SO) has more than 4 million customers and
nearly 39,000 megawatts of generating capacity. Southern Company is
the premier super-regional energy company in the Southeast and a
leading U.S. producer of electricity. Southern Company owns
electric utilities in four states, a growing competitive generation
company, an energy services business and a competitive retail
natural gas business, as well as fiber optics and wireless
communications. Southern Company brands are known for excellent
customer service, high reliability and retail electric prices that
are 15 percent below the national average. In Wilsonville, Alabama,
Southern Company hosts the Power Systems Development Facility
(PSDF), which is the nation's premier facility for testing
innovative power generation and emission control systems. Operation
of PSDF is co-sponsored by the U.S. Department of Energy Office of
Fossil Energy / National Energy Technology Laboratory, Southern
Company; EPRI; Kellogg, Brown and Root; Peabody Energy; Burlington
Northern and Siemens Westinghouse Power Corporation. (
http://www.southerncompany.com/ ) PRESS CONTACTS FOR THE
PARTICIPANTS: Fredrick D. Palmer Senior Vice President - Government
Relations Peabody Energy (314) 342-7624 Pat Hemlepp Ellen Ewart
Director Vice President Corporate Media Relations Investor and
Media Relations American Electric Power Foundation Coal Holdings,
Inc. (614) 716-1620 (410) 689-7632 Katy Delaney Vic Svec Battelle
Vice President (614) 424-5544 Public and Investor Relations Peabody
Energy Patrick Cassidy (314) 342-7768 Director of Public Affairs
BHP Billiton Marcelle Shoop (713) 961-8517 Rio Tinto / Kennecott
Energy (202) 393-0232 Thomas F. Hoffman Vice President Tiffany
Gilstrap External Affairs Media Relations CONSOL Energy Inc.
Southern Company Phone: (412) 831-4060 (404) 506-5333 (866)
506-5333 toll free DATASOURCE: FutureGen Industrial Alliance
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 of Battelle, +1-614-424-5544, Patrick
Cassidy, Director of Public Affairs of BHP Billiton,
+1-713-961-8517, Thomas F. Hoffman, Vice President External Affairs
of CONSOL Energy Inc., +1-412-831-4060, Ellen Ewart, Vice
President, Investor and Media Relations of Foundation Coal
Holdings, Inc., +1-410-689-7632, Vic Svec, Vice President of Public
and Investor Relations of Peabody Energy, +1-314-342-7768, Marcelle
Shoop of Rio Tinto - Kennecott Energy, +1-202-393-0232, Tiffany
Gilstrap, Media Relations of Southern Company, +1-404-506-5333,
+1-866-506-5333 toll free Web site: http://www.aep.com/
http://www.bhpbilliton.com/ http://www.consolenergy.com/
http://www.foundationcoal.com/ http://www.peabodyenergy.com/
http://www.riotinto.com/ http://www.kennecottenergy.com/
http://www.southerncompany.com/
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