U.S. Clean Coal Demonstration Project Debuts Gasification Technology as a Zero-Emission Power Plant for Hydrogen Generation and Power Generation

According to the report of the United States "Chemical Engineering and News" on the 12th, the U.S. Department of Energy and the U.S. alliance of several U.S. utility companies and coal companies signed an agreement last week to jointly invest about 1 billion U.S. dollars in the construction of a demonstration plant for coal power generation. The device can not only generate electricity, produce hydrogen, but also avoid the emission of harmful substances such as greenhouse gases.
The so-called 'Future Power Plant' program issued by President Bush aims to develop a hydrogen energy economy that faces the challenges of global climate change. This project is a concrete embodiment of the 'Future Power Plant' program. US Secretary of Energy Samuel W. Bodman said, 'The demonstration plant will provide direction for future coal-fired power plants that will not only produce hydrogen, provide electricity, but also ensure zero emissions of pollutants. Of course, to achieve the above goals, we must rely on the most advanced and most competitive technology to support it.
'It is reported that the U.S. government will invest 700 million U.S. dollars for this project, and another enterprise consortium of 8 companies will jointly fund the project for 250 million U.S. dollars. The joint device is scheduled to be put into operation in 2012.
According to the U.S. Department of Energy, the core of clean coal demonstration projects is various coal gasification technologies. Using coal gasification technology, hydrogen can be produced from coal and hydrogen can be used in the production of fuel cells or as a raw material to improve the quality of refinery petroleum products. In addition, coal gasification technology can also collect air pollutants and convert them into useful by-products such as fertilizers and soil amendments.
The U.S. Department of Energy also stated that, as envisioned by the 'Future Power Plant' project, future clean coal power plants will also be able to capture the carbon dioxide generated during power generation and inject the captured carbon dioxide into deep underground geological formations for storage in order to reduce mitigation. Greenhouse gas hazards. The initial goal of this program is to capture and store 90% of the carbon dioxide generated by coal power plants underground, and eventually the amount of carbon dioxide capture will approach 100% as technology advances.

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