So you don’t think the government wants to protect the environment since they support the building of more coal power plants?

To begin, let me just say that raw materials are what make a country valuable.  We need to use these resources and continue to use them in one way or another rather then export them out to another country.  It’s not easy to just completely cut off spending on any future coal or natural gas power plant in order to save the environment.  Because this is the way things are the government has made a practical plan to save the environment and continue to use and convert our raw materials into energy. As a contrary example, Canada cuts down almost all of their beautiful pine wood trees and sells the raw material to other countries.  Rather then leaving them in their own country and making something out of it they cut it all down and send it away.  Now that is an obvious waste of a natural resource.So here it is the energy article you have all been waiting for.

FutureGen is an initiative to build the world’s first integrated sequestration and hydrogen production research power plant. The $1 billion dollar project is intended to create the world’s first zero-emissions fossil fuel plant. When operational, the prototype will be the cleanest fossil fuel fired power plant in the world.

is an initiative to build the world’s first integrated sequestration and hydrogen production research power plant. The $1 billion dollar project is intended to create the world’s first zero-emissions fossil fuel plant. When operational, the prototype will be the cleanest fossil fuel fired power plant in the world.The initiative is a response to President Bush’s directive to draw upon the best scientific research to address the issue of global climate change. The production of hydrogen will support the President’s call to create a hydrogen economy and fuel pollution free vehicles; and the use of coal will help ensure America’s energy security by developing technologies that utilize a plentiful domestic resource.

is an initiative to build the world’s first integrated sequestration and hydrogen production research power plant. The $1 billion dollar project is intended to create the world’s first zero-emissions fossil fuel plant. When operational, the prototype will be the cleanest fossil fuel fired power plant in the world.The initiative is a response to President Bush’s directive to draw upon the best scientific research to address the issue of global climate change. The production of hydrogen will support the President’s call to create a hydrogen economy and fuel pollution free vehicles; and the use of coal will help ensure America’s energy security by developing technologies that utilize a plentiful domestic resource.Additionally, other countries will be joining the U.S. to participate in the project.

The prototype plant will establish the technical and economic feasibility of producing electricity and hydrogen from coal (the lowest cost and most abundant domestic energy resource), while capturing and sequestering the carbon dioxide generated in the process. The initiative will be a government/industry partnership to pursue an innovative ’showcase’ project focused on the design, construction and operation of a technically cutting-edge power plant that is intended to eliminate environmental concerns associated with coal utilization. This will be a ‘living prototype’ with future technology innovations incorporated into the design as needed.

The project will employ coal gasification technology integrated with combined cycle electricity generation and the sequestration of carbon dioxide emissions. The project will be supported by the ongoing coal research program, which will also be the principal source of technology for the prototype. The project will require 10 years to complete and will be led by the FutureGen Industrial Alliance, Inc., a non-profit  industrial consortium representing the coal and power industries, with the project results being shared among all participants, and industry as a whole.

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