dbo:abstract | - FutureGen was a project to demonstrate capture and sequestration of waste carbon dioxide from a coal-fired electrical generating station. The project (renamed FutureGen 2.0) was retrofitting a shuttered coal-fired power plant in Meredosia, Illinois, with oxy-combustion generators. The waste CO2 would be piped approximately 30 miles (48 km) to be sequestered in underground saline formations. FutureGen was a partnership between the United States government and an alliance of primarily coal-related corporations. Costs were estimated at US$1.65 billion, with $1.0 billion provided by the Federal Government. First announced by President George W. Bush in 2003, construction started in 2014 after restructuring, canceling, relocating, and restarting. Citing an inability to commit and spend the funds by deadlines in 2015, the Department of Energy withdrew funds and suspended FutureGen 2.0 in February, 2015. The government also cited the Alliance's inability to raise the requisite amount of private funding. FutureGen 2.0 would have been the most comprehensive Department of Energy Carbon Capture and Storage demonstration project, involving all phases from combustion to sequestration. FutureGen's initial plan involved integrated gasification combined cycle technology to produce both electricity and hydrogen. Early in the project it was to be sited in Mattoon, IL. (en)
- フューチャージェン計画(FutureGen program)とは、2003年にアメリカ合衆国政府が打ち出した、大気中に二酸化炭素を放出しない新型火力発電所の建設計画。 アメリカ合衆国が主導する数少ない地球温暖化対策のひとつだが、発想の原点はアメリカ国内向けのエネルギーの安定供給という発想である。 (ja)
- FutureGen – проект правительства США строительства экспериментальной чистой угольной электростанции. FutureGen инициатива была объявлена в феврале 2003 года президентом Дж. Бушем. (ru)
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rdfs:comment | - フューチャージェン計画(FutureGen program)とは、2003年にアメリカ合衆国政府が打ち出した、大気中に二酸化炭素を放出しない新型火力発電所の建設計画。 アメリカ合衆国が主導する数少ない地球温暖化対策のひとつだが、発想の原点はアメリカ国内向けのエネルギーの安定供給という発想である。 (ja)
- FutureGen – проект правительства США строительства экспериментальной чистой угольной электростанции. FutureGen инициатива была объявлена в феврале 2003 года президентом Дж. Бушем. (ru)
- FutureGen was a project to demonstrate capture and sequestration of waste carbon dioxide from a coal-fired electrical generating station. The project (renamed FutureGen 2.0) was retrofitting a shuttered coal-fired power plant in Meredosia, Illinois, with oxy-combustion generators. The waste CO2 would be piped approximately 30 miles (48 km) to be sequestered in underground saline formations. FutureGen was a partnership between the United States government and an alliance of primarily coal-related corporations. Costs were estimated at US$1.65 billion, with $1.0 billion provided by the Federal Government. (en)
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- フューチャージェン計画 (ja)
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