Evergreen Energy Applauds U.S. Climate Action Partnership Efforts to Address Greenhouse Gas Emissions
January 22 2007 - 5:25PM
PR Newswire (US)
Company Shares Key Environmental and Economic Objectives of USCAP's
Report and Principles DENVER, Jan. 22 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ --
Evergreen Energy Inc. (NYSE:EEE), a leader in providing cost
effective solutions for coal-electricity energy and environmental
needs, today applauded the U.S. Climate Action Partnership (USCAP)
following the unveiling of the organization's principles and
recommendations to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Evergreen
Energy uses a commercial proprietary process to produce "refined
coal" K-Fuel(R), that burns with greater energy efficiency and
lower emissions than raw, low-rank coal. "The report issued today
helps to define a shared set of goals to better meet our nation's
growing energy demands while also embracing greater environmental
stewardship," said Mark Sexton, chairman and CEO of Evergreen
Energy. "In attempting to balance today's clean energy supply
needs, we must recognize the immediate economic and environmental
opportunities available through technological innovations. It's
more effective to avoid creating greenhouse gases in the first
place than to sequester them after they're made." The USCAP is
comprised of a cross section of leading business and environmental
organizations, including Alcoa, BP America, Caterpillar, Duke
Energy, DuPont, FPL Group, General Electric, Lehman Brothers,
PG&E, PNM, Environmental Defense, the Natural Resources Defense
Council, the Pew Center on Global Climate Change, and the World
Resources Institute. Core principles of the report issued today
include: * Account for the global dimensions of climate change; *
Recognize the importance of technology; * Be environmentally
effective; * Create economic opportunity and advantage; * Be fair
to sectors disproportionately impacted; and * Recognize and
encourage early action. "Evergreen Energy's business model and
refined coal product, K-Fuel(R), are fully aligned with USCAP's
principles and recommendations," said Sexton. "By treating coal
before it is burned, the K-Fuel(R) process increases energy content
and diminishes harmful pollutants." The USCAP report, titled, A
Call for Action, stated, "The cost-effective deployment of existing
technologies to improve energy efficiency and reduce GHG emissions
should be a priority, as it will yield emission reductions in the
near-term while new technologies are developed." "We must
understand that there is no single solution that will fully address
the challenges we face," added Sexton. "We must therefore address
important issues such as global warming in context with the reality
of today's existing energy demands, supply and resources. Evergreen
Energy is a leader in this regard, having already brought to market
an innovative technology to make coal burn cleaner with more
efficiency. In the process, we are helping the electric generating
industry meet the need for reductions of mercury and reductions of
emissions of carbon dioxide, sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxides."
"Coal will remain a significant energy source for decades," added
Dr. Patrick Zimmerman, director of the Institute of Atmospheric
Sciences in Rapid City, S.D. Dr. Zimmerman also serves as chief
executive officer of C-Lock Inc., a company that focuses on
developing methods to stimulate the private sector to take action
to slow down climate change. "A key challenge is to maximize energy
production efficiency while minimizing carbon dioxide emissions.
The use of K-fuel(R) will significantly contribute to that goal."
About Evergreen Energy Inc. Evergreen Energy is leveraging a
vertically integrated, coal-based platform to deliver combined
energy, environmental and economic solutions, producing cleaner,
efficient and affordable energy. Evergreen Energy is meeting the
specific needs of vital industrial, international and public
utility market customers. Our proprietary K-Fuel(R) process uses
heat and pressure to physically and chemically transform high
moisture, low Btu coals into a more energy efficient, lower
emission fuel. A co-benefit of the K-Fuel(R) process is the removal
of significant amounts of mercury and reductions in the emissions
of carbon dioxide, sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxides. Visit
http://www.evgenergy.com/ for more information. DATASOURCE:
Evergreen Energy Inc. CONTACT: Analysts and Investors, Karli
Anderson, Director, Investor Relations, +1-303-293-2992; or Media
and Public Affairs, Paul Jacobson, VP, Corporate Communications,
+1-303-293-2992, both of Evergreen Energy Inc. Web site:
http://www.evgenergy.com/
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