Bush Administration Demonstrates Strong, Continued Commitment to Clean Coal Research and Development and FutureGen in FY07 Budge
February 07 2006 - 3:12PM
PR Newswire (US)
WASHINGTON, Feb. 7 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Today's release of the
Administration's fiscal 2007 budget request demonstrates a strong,
continued commitment to clean coal research and development
(R&D) and FutureGen. The proposed budget includes $285 million
for basic coal R&D and $54 million for FutureGen. Together,
they represent a double-digit increase over last year's budget
request. The FutureGen project will design, build and operate the
world's first "zero-emission" coal-fueled power plant that would
capture carbon dioxide and produce hydrogen. "There is increasing
bipartisan momentum to increase our energy security through
America's unmatched coal reserves," said Mike Mudd, Chief Executive
Officer of the FutureGen Alliance. "Coal helps to power the U.S.
economy and those of other fast-growth nations. Coal provides more
than half of America's electricity, and coal use is expected to
increase more than 60 percent by 2030, so it is more important than
ever that we invest in advanced technologies to improve energy
security, economic growth and environmental protection." "The
Administration's budget request provides us with the continued
basis to move forward with the siting process and engineering
design for FutureGen," said Charles Goodman, Chairman of the
FutureGen Alliance. Dr. Goodman lauded the Administration for its
strong support of coal R&D and FutureGen, which incorporates an
alternative, technology-based, approach to addressing climate
change concerns. He also encouraged greater funding for the Clean
Coal Power Initiative (CCPI), which focuses on demonstrating
technologies that emerge from DOE and industry's basic R&D
programs. He indicated that the FutureGen Alliance will work with
the Congress to sustain the President's budget request for coal
R&D and FutureGen while substantially increasing funding for
CCPI. 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, Europe, Canada, Mexico and
the United States, among other regions. Members of the Alliance
include: America Electric Power; BHP Billiton; the China Huaneng
Group; CONSOL Energy Inc.; Foundation Coal; Kennecott Energy (a
member of the Rio Tinto Group); Peabody Energy; and Southern
Company. Dr. Goodman is also Sr. Vice President for Generation
Policy with the Southern Company. Mike Mudd is a Technology Manager
employed by American Electric Power. MEDIA CONTACTS Fredrick D.
Palmer Chairman - External Affairs Committee, FutureGen Alliance
Senior Vice President - Government Relations, Peabody Energy (314)
342-7624 Pat Hemlepp Director Corporate Media Relations American
Electric Power (614) 716-1620 Tiffany Gilstrap Media Relations
Southern Company (404) 506-5333 (866) 506-5333 toll free First Call
Analyst: FCMN Contact: DATASOURCE: FutureGen Alliance CONTACT:
Fredrick D. Palmer, Chairman - External Affairs Committee,
FutureGen Alliance, Senior Vice President - Government Relations,
Peabody Energy, +1-314-342-7624; Pat Hemlepp, Director, Corporate
Media Relations, American Electric Power, +1-614-716-1620; Tiffany
Gilstrap, Media Relations, Southern Company, +1-404-506-5333 or
+1-866-506-5333 toll free
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