The China Huaneng Group Joins FutureGen Industrial Alliance
October 27 2005 - 3:07PM
PR Newswire (US)
WASHINGTON, Oct. 27 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- The FutureGen
Industrial Alliance today announced that the China Huaneng Group --
China's largest coal- fueled power generator -- has joined a
coalition of global electric utilities and coal companies that plan
to design, construct and operate the world's first "zero-emission"
coal-fueled power plant. The Alliance is a recently formed
non-profit organization that intends to partner with the U.S.
Department of Energy on the $1 billion power plant project called
FutureGen. The Huaneng Group is one of the top ten power companies
in the world and is the largest coal-based power generator in the
People's Republic of China, representing about 9 percent of China's
generating capacity. "Huaneng's participation in FutureGen signals
an exciting step forward in international cooperation to meet
long-term global energy challenges, promote a cleaner environment
and create solutions to address concerns about climate change,"
said FutureGen Alliance Chairman Dr. Charles Goodman, Senior Vice
President of Generation Policy for Southern Company. "FutureGen
technology will create a viable path enabling the world's
fastest-growing economies to continue to expand through the use of
clean, low-cost and secure supplies of coal." The planned
275-megawatt prototype FutureGen project will demonstrate advanced
technologies for coal-fueled electricity generation, produce
hydrogen to power fuel cells for transportation and capture and
sequester carbon dioxide emissions resulting in a virtually
emissions-free coal-fueled power plant. Founding FutureGen
Industrial Alliance members 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 "FutureGen will serve as a model
for achieving energy and sustainable development goals while
addressing environmental concerns," said FutureGen acting Chief
Executive Officer Michael Mudd, American Electric Power's Program
Manager of Technology Development. "We are pleased to welcome the
highly respected Huaneng Group and look forward to welcoming new
members as the Alliance continues to grow." "China will be
experiencing steady and fast economic growth. Huaneng commits
itself to powering the economy, as well as developing and adopting
new technology to improve efficiency and environmental protection,"
said Xiaopeng Li, President of China Huaneng Group. China has the
world's third-largest coal reserve base and uses coal to generate
about 70 percent of its electricity. China and the United States
are the world's two largest coal consuming nations with China's
coal use expected to exceed 2.1 billion tons this year and U.S.
coal use of 1.1 billion tons. Coal fuels more than 50 percent of
electricity in the United States and approximately 40 percent of
the world's electricity. Coal represents more than 85 percent of
U.S. energy reserves and approximately 64 percent of global energy
reserves. The recent disruption of energy supplies along the U.S.
Gulf Coast by hurricanes reinforces the need to develop new and
even cleaner coal technologies to advance energy security.
Formation of 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 Jun Xiao
Director Acting General Manager Corporate Media Relations
International Cooperation Department American Electric Power China
Huaneng Group (614) 716-1620 86-10-62291528 Katy Delaney Vic Svec
National Media Relations Manager Vice President Battelle Public and
Investor Relations (410) 306-8638 Peabody Energy (314) 342-7768
Patrick Cassidy Dallas Scholes Director of Public Affairs Manager
BHP Billiton Government Affairs & Communications (713) 961-8517
Kennecott Energy Company (307) 687-6000 Thomas Hoffman Tiffany
Gilstrap Vice President Media Relations External Affairs Southern
Company CONSOL Energy Inc. (404) 506-5333 Phone: (412) 831-4060
(866) 506-5333 toll free Ellen Ewart Vice President Investor and
Media Relations Foundation Coal Holdings, Inc. (410) 689-7632
DATASOURCE: FutureGen 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, 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., +1-412-831-4060; Ellen Ewart, Vice
President, Investor and Media Relations, of Foundation Coal
Holdings, Inc., +1-410-689-7632; Jun Xiao, Acting General Manager,
International Cooperation Department, of China Huaneng Group,
+86-10-62291528; Vic Svec, Vice President, Public and Investor
Relations, of Peabody Energy, +1-314-342-7768; Dallas Scholes,
Manager, Government Affairs & Communications, of Kennecott
Energy Company, +1-307-687-6000; Tiffany Gilstrap, Media Relations,
of Southern Company, +1-404-506-5333, toll free, +1-866-506-5333
Web site: http://www.peabodyenergy.com/
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