Title: FUTUREGEN
1FUTUREGEN ..the impending marriage between
Coal and Oil
2THE SITUATION
- The American Energy Security Study
- Building a bridge to Energy Independence and a
Sustainable Energy Future - The study finds that this nation faces four
serious oil-related risks - 1. Excessive dependence on the OPEC cartel and
on other unstable foreign oil suppliers - 2. Conventional petroleum supplies are not
meeting dramatic increases in world demand - 3. Rapidly increasing global competition for oil
from China, India, and other nations - 4. Supply disruptions from natural disasters,
political causes, and potential terrorism
Sponsored by the Southern States Energy Board
3SPARKMANS ADDITIONS
- The nations addiction to CHEAP oil, and
subsequent unrealistic economic expectations. - 6. POLITICS or, better said, Political
Correctness
4U.S. Energy Resources
Source U.S. Department of Defense
5Bottom Line New Middle East
Source U.S. Department of Defense
6What Is FutureGen? FutureGen is a US1 billion
public-private partnership to design, build, and
operate the world's first coal-fueled, "zero
emissions" power plant. The commercial-scale
plant will prove the technical and economic
feasibility of producing low-cost electricity and
hydrogen from coal while nearly eliminating
emissions. It will also support testing and
commercialization of technologies focused on
generating clean power, capturing and permanently
storing carbon dioxide, and producing hydrogen.
In the process, FutureGen will create unique
opportunities for scientific exploration,
education, and stakeholder engagement.
Source FutureGen Alliance website
7A BRIGHTER TOMORROW
- Addressing Energy Challenges
- FutureGen addresses three major energy
challenges - ensuring the availability of clean and affordable
electricity worldwide, - increasing energy security by strengthening
the role of coal in the international energy
portfolio and relieving pressure on other
high-priced forms of energy, such as natural gas,
and 3) developing technology to address
concerns associated with climate change.
Source FutureGen Alliance website
8Areas withCO2- EOR Potential
Source Texas Bureau of Economic Geology
9Texas Coal Areas
Source Clean Coal Technology Foundation of Texas
10WEST TEXAS AMERICAS ENERGY EPICENTER
- Area industries, economies, geology, geography
and physical characteristics combine to offer
diverse and expansive energy-related
opportunities that could only be dreamed of a
decade ago. - Crude oil and natural gas The development of
new technologies will dramatically extend the
productive life of this prolific oil and natural
gas producing region. With 70 of known Permian
Basin oil in place, new technologies will spur
enormous increases in oil and gas production. - Solar, wind, biomass, hydrogen and geothermal
Few geographic regions in the U.S. offer the
combined geology, topography and environmental
characteristics that support the expansion of
research, testing and implementation of these
increasingly important energy technologies.
11WEST TEXAS AMERICAS ENERGY EPICENTER
Nuclear The combination of a proposed major
uranium-enrichment facility and a federal
facility approved for handling radioactive waste
makes the Permian Basin an increasingly likely
location for the testing, development and
implementation of enhanced nuclear energy
capabilities that can meet the energy needs of
our state and nation. Electricity The growing
demand for electricity generated from
clean-burning natural gas has led to the regional
location of major generating facilities. Further
development of coal gasification technologies
will dramatically reduce environmental concerns
while increasing area Enhanced Oil Recovery
efforts.
12Can America become 75 less dependent on Middle
Eastern oil by 2025?
13YES!!! With projects like FutureGen and others,
if we use our rich energy history as a
springboard and if we look at ALL energy forms,
starting with DOMESTIC fossil fuels!
14Stephanie Sparkman, Executive Director West Texas
Energy Technology Initiative 6 Desta Drive, Suite
2560 Midland, TX 79705 432.684.9994 432.684.9998
fax theinitiative_at_sbcglobal.net www.energyinitiati
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