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August 28, 2008


Australian and China in clean coal research agreement

It is reported that Australia and China have signed a formal international agreement for clean coal research which could result in a massive reduction in greenhouse gas emissions from the coal fired power stations that proliferate throughout both countries.

The agreement, between Australia's Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization and China's Thermal Power Research Institute will see TPRI install commission and operate a post combustion capture pilot plant at the Huaneng Beijing Co-Generation Power Plant as part of CSIRO's research program.

Dr John Wright director of CSIRO's Energy Transformed National Research Flagship said low emission energy generation was a key research area for the Flagship and he welcomes the support of the Australian Government. He said "This project is part of a major research program to identify ways to significantly reduce greenhouse gas emissions from the energy sector."

Dr Wright said "Climate change is a critical issue for Australia and internationally and we are delighted to be working with TPRI to help find solutions to this global challenge. He said the project will focus on assessing the performance of an amine based PCC pilot plant under Chinese conditions. It will allow PCC technology to be progressed in the Chinese energy sector which will have a much greater impact than operating in Australia alone.”

He added that "Our Chinese partners are aiming for the Beijing pilot plant to be up and running before August this year." The installation of the PCC pilot plant in Beijing is a CSIRO Energy Transformed Flagship research project and forms part of the Asia Pacific Partnership on Clean Development and Climate initiative. The APP program for PCC also includes a pilot plant installation at Delta Electricity's Munmorah power station on the NSW Central Coast, with an additional Australian site currently under negotiation.

The Energy Transformed National Research Flagship is also undertaking PCC research outside the scope of the APP program with a USD 5.6 million project in the Latrobe Valley which focuses on brown coal.