Cleaner Coal Technology Moves Forward in China
Cleaner Coal Technology Moves Forward in China
GE (NYSE: GE) and CPECC Sign Agreements with USTDA to Advance Commercial Scale IGCC
BEIJING–(Investorideas.com mining stocks newswire )–Marking a critical step toward the deployment of “cleaner coal†technology in China, GE (NYSE: GE) and China Power Engineering Consulting Group Corporation (CPECC) signed agreements with the U.S. Trade and Development Agency (USTDA).
“Coal is an abundant and low cost resource in China and the U.S. Gasification technology allows us to use it in a much cleaner wayâ€
.Under the terms of the agreements signed today, USTDA will fund a feasibility study that would support the advancement of commercial scale integrated gasification combined cycle (IGCC) facilities in China based on GE-designed IGCC technology. In this initial study phase, GE and CPECC will evaluate the cost and performance of an IGCC design.
“Coal is an abundant and low cost resource in China and the U.S. Gasification technology allows us to use it in a much cleaner way,†said Steve Bolze, president & CEO for GE Power & Water. “To achieve significant reductions in carbon dioxide and other emissions, cleaner coal power generation technologies such as IGCC must be part of the solution; GE is pleased to be working with CPECC and USTDA in this important endeavor.â€
This follows the memorandum of understanding signed between CPECC and USTDA in November as part of the U.S.-China Clean Energy Announcements made by President Obama and President Hu in November 2009.
IGCC and carbon capture technologies have been commercially demonstrated and will need to be widely deployed to enable low cost power generation from domestic energy resources, while at the same time achieving significant reductions in carbon dioxide emissions globally. Governments and industry in both the United States and China have critical roles to play in accelerating the deployment of these commercial scale IGCC facilities.
Gasification technology has become a critical tool in the expansion of the Chinese economy, allowing a wide variety of industrial products and fuels to be created from low-cost, abundant coal resources

By Dawn Van Zant on 04/17/2010 3:55 pm PST -- Natural Resources