DOE Releases Environmental Impact Statement for
FutureGen Project Washington, DC - 11/9/07
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) today announced the completion of its
Final Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) for the FutureGen project, a
near-zero emissions gasification power plant that, when operational in 2012,
would be the first plant in the world to produce both electricity and
commercial-grade hydrogen gas from coal, while capturing and sequestering
greenhouse gas emissions.
The EIS evaluated four potential sites to host the project: Mattoon, IL;
Tuscola, IL; Jewett, TX; and Odessa, TX and preliminarily found that these
sites were acceptable locations for funding the FutureGen project. The EIS
offers a comprehensive evaluation of potential environmental impacts of the
project with respect to the design, construction, and operation of the
FutureGen facility. DOE will issue a Record of Decision for this Final EIS
no sooner than 30 days after the Environmental Protection Agency publishes
its Notice of Availability of this Final EIS in the Federal Register.
DOE benefited from extensive public review and comment on the Draft EIS
issued on June 1, 2007. DOE conducted public meetings near each of the four
alternative sites and reviewed and evaluated all oral and written comments
received during the 45-day comment period.
The FutureGen project is a partnership between DOE and the FutureGen
Industrial Alliance, Inc. - a non-profit consortium of some of the largest
coal producers and electricity generators in the world. DOE anticipates site
selection would be made later this year.
Announced in 2003, the FutureGen project is a 275 megawatt prototype power
plant based on cutting-edge technology. Once operational, this plant would
remove and sequester carbon dioxide while producing electricity and hydrogen
gas, making it the cleanest fossil fuel fired power plant in the world. |