U.S. Environmental
Protection Agency (EPA)
U.S., India to Form
Coal Methane Information Center
Contact: Roxanne
Smith, (202) 564-4355 / smith.roxanne@epa.gov
(Washington D.C. - Nov. 16, 2006)
The Methane to Markets Partnership is
establishing a clearinghouse that will act as a central point of information on coalbed and coal mine methane projects in India, the world's third largest coal
producing country. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, with other federal
partners, is providing assistance in the development of the information center.
"This clearinghouse will provide valuable information to potential investors and
project developers interested in coalbed and coal mine methane projects in
India," said William L. Wehrum, EPA's acting assistant administrator for Air and
Radiation and chair of the Methane to Markets Steering Committee. "This
commitment represents yet another initiative between the United States and India
that will support clean development and energy security."
The clearinghouse will be the initial point of contact for domestic and
international investors and will effectively promote the development of coalbed
and coal mine methane projects in India. EPA has successfully established
coalbed methane clearinghouses in several other countries including China,
Russia, and Ukraine.
"India and the U.S. are working together to strengthen our collaboration and
diversify our efforts to effectively use all of our energy resources," said
Ambassador Jassal, deputy chief of mission, Embassy of India. "The clearinghouse
will help us to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, increase our energy generating
capacity, and to increase private investment, both foreign and domestic."
Methane is a potent greenhouse gas that can be recovered and used as a clean
energy source. Coalbed methane is methane contained in coal seams. Coal mine
methane refers to gas that is released from the coal seams during the process of
coal mining. Methane in coal seams presents a critical danger for mine safety as
it can cause explosions.
The Methane to Markets Partnership, launched by President Bush in November 2004,
is a public-private partnership to advance methane recovery and use projects in
four sectors: agriculture, coal mines, landfills, and oil and natural gas
systems. More than 350 organizations from around the world have made commitments
to this partnership. The United States has committed up to $53 million to this
initiative over the next five years.
Information about the Methane to Markets Partnership:
http://www.epa.gov/methanetomarkets
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