Clean Coal Technologies, Inc. Announces Significant
Reductions in Green House Gases (GHG) Emissions Through the Use of Its
Technology
Apr 13 - MARKETWIRE
Clean Coal Technologies, Inc. (PINKSHEETS: CCTC) announced today that as
a result of assessments conducted using the same power plant simulation
model developed by the US Department of Energy in conjunction with
Carnegie-Mellon University, their patented clean coal technology could
reduce GHG emissions significantly when used in a coal-fired plant.
The simulator, based on actual data gleamed from hundreds of power
plants, uses sophisticated algorithms to predict emission and
performance changes in power plants when coupled to different
technologies and fuels. CCTI conducted the simulations based on the use
of its "PRISTINE" clean coal, obtained by processing low-rank Powder
River Basin coal (or other similar coals and lignite) with CCTI's
technology. Significant reductions in emissions (including GHGs) were
observed when the PRISTINE clean coal was substituted as fuel instead of
a Powder River Basin coal, in a 200 MW power plant.
President of Clean Coal Technologies, Inc. Doug Hague stated: "We always
recognized the value of our technology as a pre-combustion process to
remove moisture and harmful chemical pollutants from coal. Until
recently, these predictions were based on the properties of our
"PRISTINE" clean coal; however, the results obtained from the
Carnegie-Mellon power plant simulation further reinforce our
technology's potential in realizing an estimated 70% reduction in both
CO2 and NOx emissions. In addition to the reduction in these emissions,
the results also predict a 7% increase on boiler efficiency, a 35%
decrease in power draw per MW for the coal pulverizers, and a 40%
reduction in coal consumption. Such advantages will significantly
improve the cost-benefits of using CCTI's "PRISTINE" clean coal in lieu
of raw low-rank coal that is currently combusted in many power plants
throughout the U.S. The conversion of raw low-rank coal into PRISTINE
clean coal comes at a fraction of the cost to achieve similar benefits
through post-combustion emission control technologies."
Hague added, "We are very excited with these results, particularly as
they support our belief that our clean coal technology represents a
credible bridge for the sustained use of coal as a viable fuel source
until other alternative energy sources are developed. What is even more
exciting is that it now addresses the issues of reducing GHG emissions
and providing a compelling source for accumulating Carbon Credits that
can be traded to provide an additional source of revenue for a power
plant."
This press release contains forward-looking statements about
the Company's business prospects that involve substantial risks and
uncertainties. You can identify these statements by the fact that they
use words such as "anticipate," "estimate," "expect," "project,"
"intend," "should," "plan," "goal," "believe," and other words and terms
of similar meaning in connection with any discussion of future operating
or financial performance. In particular, the results announced above are
from a computer model simulation and may not reflect results to be
obtained from a future real-world operating plant. The Company assumes
no obligation to update the forward-looking statements contained in this
press release as a result of new information or future events or
developments.
For more information contact: Clean Coal Technologies, Inc. Phone:
954-344-2727 Fax: 954-757-1765 Email: Email Contact
www.cleancoaltechnologiesinc.com
SOURCE: Clean Coal Technologies, Inc.
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