Future Fuels LLC
We are now EmberClear after a merger with a publicly traded company. Come visit us at www.emberclear.com Acquired by EmberClear in December 2010.
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03/18/2010
New York Times Article mentions Future Fuels. Article has an inaccurate statement. Future Fuels will be constructing the equipment in the USA based on the TPRI Chinese design (article incorrectly states China would be making the equipment).
China Drawing High-Tech Research From U.S. - NYTimes.com American companies with factories in China are now building high-tech research labs there as well.
Record setting met coal prices... see Discussions Tab for more links of other transaction from around the world. This link is for the largest coal miner in the region where the Good Spring IGCC plant and mine are located.
News Release || Massey Energy RICHMOND, Va., March 16, 2010 /PRNewswire via COMTEX/ -- Massey Energy Company (NYSE: MEE) announced today that it has signed a definitive agreement to purchase Cumberland Resources Corporation and its affiliated companies for $960 million in a combined cash and stock transaction. ...
02/02/2010
USA President Obama talks about next generation coal technologies in Republican HR Q&A in early 2010
Rep. Shelly Moore Capito Asks President Obama About Coal Policy
02/02/2010
USA President Obama talks about clean energy jobs in 2010 State of the Union Address
President Obama Supports Clean Coal Technology In his 2010 State of the Union address, President Barack Obama told Americans that our energy future depends on safe, clean affordable energy and called for continued investments in clean coal technologies. ...
01/16/2010
Financial Times Op-Ed from Clean Air Task Force (CATF), an NGO focused on carbon dioxide reduction in the USA mentions Future Fuels and other great USA and Chinese companies pushing forward on climate enhancing programs despite a rather non-committal Copenhagen Conference. See link for story.
FT.com / Reports - Guest column: US and China must take the lead in ‘clean’ coal revolution Nations should now take unilateral or bilateral action, writes Ming Sung
12/16/2009
China's answer to the USA's FutureGen program (http://www.futuregenalliance.org/about.stm) is named GreenGen. This commercial electricity power plant will sequester up to 95%+ of its CO2 output while consuming coal more efficiently than any other coal based plant in the world. Starting at 250MW, it plans to expand to 400MW+.
Start Up Target Date - End of 2011/Early 2012
GreenGen of China's Presentation - Presented to a global audience in Norway this last Summer. This presentation was not very polished or sophisticated relative to the other presentations, but seeing what has been accomplished by GreenGen in the real world is a frightening example of form following function. Learn more about GreenGen in the "Discussions" and "Photos" tab.
12/15/2009
Left to Right:
Philip Chu - Owner/Chef of Restaurant Chu (www.restaurantchu.com)
Ming Sung - USA Clean Air Task Force, Asia Clean Coal Initiative
Paul Pelosi - San Francisco County/City Air Quality Board
Albert Lin - Future Fuels
Dongxiao Zhang - Peking University
Julio Friedman - Lawrence Livermore National Labs
Shisen Xu - Thermal Power Research Institute
Curt Oldenburg - Lawrence Berkeley National Labs
Hui-Hai Liu - Lawrence Berkeley National Labs
12/09/2009
Interview about Clean Coal Power Plants with Albert Lin: http://www.altenergymag.com/emagazine.php?art_id=1442
Alternative Energy eMagazine - | AltEnergyMag GreenGen and GoodSpring are based on the TPRI technology so they have some common traits that are unique in the industry. Record setting levels of cleanliness in acid rain causing gasses, mercury, and ...
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