New Study Spotlights Jobs Benefits of Clean Coal Technology

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May 06, 2010

First Meeting of White House Task Force on Carbon Capture & Storage is Commended by ACCCE

Contact: Lisa Camooso Miller (703) 302-1228, Terry Holt (703) 336-2889

The deployment of carbon capture and storage (CCS) technologies at advanced coal facilities would create or support more than 150,000 jobs nationally, according to a study released today by the American Coalition for Clean Coal Electricity (ACCCE). The study done for ACCCE by BBC Research & Consulting found that 1.7 million job years1 of labor would be created through the construction of 124 new advanced coal facilities by 2025.

“Deploying carbon capture and storage makes good economic sense, by enhancing existing employment and creating new well-paying jobs,” said Steve Miller, president and CEO of ACCCE. “These technologies are critical to reducing greenhouse gas emissions.”

The study was released the same day that the White House’s Interagency Task Force on Carbon Capture and Storage held their first public meeting in Washington, D.C. The Task Force is working to develop a comprehensive federal strategy to speed the development and deployment of carbon capture and storage.

“Clean coal technology is already at work today, with a number of pilot-scale projects that are capturing and storing carbon emissions. But realizing the full potential of this technology and deploy it commercially, will require a strong and sustained partnership between the government and the private sector. We are hopeful that the task force’s report will provide a sound and lasting strategy for that partnership.

“We appreciate the work being done by the task force. The use of CCS will help maintain access to affordable reliable electricity from coal to power our economy and make it easier for working families to make ends meet,” said Miller.

To read the full study, please visit:www.americaspower.org/ccs-state-jobs.

(1) Job years are defined in the study as one job for a one-year period.

About ACCCE


The American Coalition for Clean Coal Electricity (ACCCE) is a non-profit, non-partisan partnership of companies involved in producing electricity from coal. Because coal is America’s most abundant energy resource, ACCCE supports energy policies that balance coal’s vital role in meeting our country’s growing need for affordable and reliable electricity with the need to protect the environment. ACCCE also advocates for the development and deployment of advanced clean coal technologies that will produce electricity with near-zero emissions. For more information, visitwww.cleancoalusa.orgorwww.americaspower.org

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