The presidents welcomed: (i) a grant from the U.S. Trade and Development Agency to the China Power Engineering and Consulting Group Corporation to support a feasibility study for an integrated
gasification combined cycle (I.G.C.C.) power
plant in China using American technology, (ii) an agreement by Missouri - based Peabody Energy to invest and participate in GreenGen, a project of several major Chinese energy companies to develop a near - zero emissions
coal - fired power plant, (iii) an agreement between G.E. and Shenhua Corporation to collaborate on the development and deployment of I.G.C.C. and other clean coal technologies; and (iv) an agreement between AES and Songzao Coal and Electric Company to use methane captured from a coal mine in Chongqing, China, to generate electricity and reduce greenhouse gas emissi
coal - fired power
plant, (iii) an agreement between G.E. and Shenhua Corporation to collaborate
on the development and deployment of I.G.C.C. and other clean
coal technologies; and (iv) an agreement between AES and Songzao Coal and Electric Company to use methane captured from a coal mine in Chongqing, China, to generate electricity and reduce greenhouse gas emissi
coal technologies; and (iv) an agreement between AES and Songzao
Coal and Electric Company to use methane captured from a coal mine in Chongqing, China, to generate electricity and reduce greenhouse gas emissi
Coal and Electric Company to use methane captured from a
coal mine in Chongqing, China, to generate electricity and reduce greenhouse gas emissi
coal mine in Chongqing, China, to generate electricity and reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
On August 30, 2007, Ernie Fletcher, the governor of the U.S. state of Kentucky, signed into state law a bill that will provide approximately $ 300 million in incentives to Peabody to build a
coal gasification plant in that state.
Agrium Corp. says a combination of rising construction costs and a worsening U.S. economy has convinced the company not to proceed with the Kenai Blue Sky Project, a
coal gasification facility and adjacent electrical generating
plant that the company had planned to build at its fertilizer
plant on the Kenai Peninsula in Alaska.
In a historic vote this morning, Mississippi state regulators slammed the brakes
on the Kemper
coal power
plant, saying they will refuse to ask utility customers to pay anything for Kemper's non-functional multi-billion dollar «clean
coal»
gasification technology and will re-designate the
plant as a natural gas facility.