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Secretary Chu Declares $3 Billion Investment for Carbon Capture and Sequestration

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Category: Energy
Type: News
Source: NETL
Date: Friday, December 4th, 2009


$979 Million to Support New Commercial-scale CCS Technologies

Washington, DC - U.S. Energy Secretary Steven Chu announced today the selection of 3 new plans with a value of $3.18 billion to accelerate the development of advanced coal technologies with carbon capture and storage at commercial-scale. Secretary Chu made today's announcement on a conference call with West Virginia Governor Joe Manchin, Senator Jay Rockefeller, and President of American Electric Power Company, Inc., Mike Morris. These plans will help to enable commercial deployment to ensure the U.S. has clean, reliable, and affordable electricity and power. An investment of up to $979 million, including funds from the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, will be leveraged by in excess of $2.2 billion in private capital cost share as part of the 3rd round of the Department's Clean Coal Power Initiative (CCPI).

"By harnessing the power of science and technology, we can reduce carbon emissions and create new clean energy jobs. This investment is part of our commitment to advancing carbon capture and storage technologies to the point that widespread, affordable deployment can begin in 8 to 10 years," said Secretary Chu.

"Throughout our history, West Virginia has been a leader in energy and we have helped to power the growth of our nation," said Governor Joe Manchin. "West Virginia continues that leadership as we find ways to more cleanly and efficiently use our natural resources. Clean coal solutions are possible and attainable - and that is evident by all of the supporters behind this project. This is so crucial to move this state and nation forward."

"I am thrilled to declare this substantial backing - because this is about securing a prosperous economic future for West Virginia," said Senator Rockefeller. "Coal has and always will be an enormous part of our West Virginia soul and when we invest in new technologies that make it better and cleaner, we are taking control our future - and that is the key. I firmly believe that these types of technology developments will help in reversing the recent trend of uncertainty in the coal industry and inspire further investment in coal. This backing is a critical down payment for West Virginia's economy, and it's only the beginning."

"These Federal stimulus dollars for carbon capture and storage will help ensure that West Virginia coal continues to heat and light our homes and businesses for many years to come. Clean coal can be a green, competitive 21st Century fuel," added Senator Robert C. Byrd.

Plans announced today demonstrate advanced coal-based technologies that will capture and sequester or put to beneficial use carbon emissions. The selections demonstrate technologies that:

  • make progress toward a target CO2 capture efficiency of 90%;
  • make progress toward a capture and sequestration goal of less than 10% increase in the cost of electricity for gasification systems and less than 35% for combustion and oxycombustion systems;
  • capture and sequester or put to beneficial use an amount of CO2 emissions in excess of the minimum of 300,000 tons per year required by CCPI.

The Clean Coal Power Initiative Round III was created in 2005 to reduce the time it would take for low-emission coal technologies to be ready for commercial use. Today's awards are the 2nd installment of Plans awarded under CCPI Round III. 2 Plans were previously selected under CCPI Round III in July 2009 to gain $408 million in D.O.E. funds.

Clean Coal Power Initiative Round III selections announced today include:

  • American Electric Power Company, Incorporated (Columbus, OH):
    Plan Title: Mountaineer Carbon Dioxide Capture and Storage Demonstration
    American Electric Power (AEP) will design, construct and operate a chilled ammonia process that is expected to effectively capture at least 90 percent of the CO2 (1.5 million metric tons per year) in a 235 megawatt flue gas stream at the existing 1,300 megawatt Appalachian Power Company (APCo) Mountaineer Power Plant near New Haven, WV. The captured CO2 will be treated, compressed, and then transported by pipeline to suggested injection sites located near the capture facility. During the operation phase, AEP projects to permanently store the entire amount of captured CO2 in 2 separate saline formations located approximately 1.5 miles below the surface. The Plan team includes AEP, APCo, Schlumberger Carbon Services, Battelle Memorial Institute, CONSOL Energy, Alstom, and an advisory team of geologic experts. (DOE share: $334 million; Plan duration: ten years)
  • Southern Company Services, Incorporated (Birmingham, AL)
    Plan Title: Southern Company Carbon Capture and Sequestration Demonstration
    Southern Company Services (SCS) will retrofit a CO2 capture plant on a 160 megawatt flue gas stream at an existing coal-fired power plant, Alabama Power's Plant Barry, located north of Mobile, AL. The captured CO2 will be compressed and transported through a pipeline, and up to one million metric tons per year of CO2 will be sequestered in deep saline formations. Southern Company Services will also explore and utilize potential opportunities for beneficial use of the CO2 for enhanced oil recovery. In addition to SCS, the Plan team includes Mitsubishi Heavy Industries America, Schlumberger Carbon Services, Advanced Resources International, the Geological Survey of Alabama, EPRI, Stanford University, the University of Alabama, AJW Group, and the University of Alabama at Birmingham. (DOE share: $295 million; Plan duration: eleven years)
  • Summit Texas Clean Energy, LLC (Bainbridge Island, WA)
    Plan Title: Texas Clean Energy Plan (TCEP)
    Summit Texas Clean Energy, LLC will integrate Siemens gasification and power generating technology with carbon capture technologies to effectively capture 90% of the carbon dioxide (2.7 million metric tons per year) at a 400 megawatt plant to be built near Midland-Odessa, TX. The captured CO2 will be treated, compressed and then transported by CO2 pipeline to oilfields in the Permian Basin of West Texas, for use in enhanced oil recovery (EOR) operations. The Bureau of Economic Geology (BEG) at the University of Texas will design and assure compliance with a state-of-the-art CO2 sequestration monitoring, verification and accounting program. (DOE share: $350 million; Plan duration: eight years)

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