Published: August 19, 2010
Senators Baucus and Tester Secure Key Provision Expected to Advance Montana Clean Coal and Biomass Pilot Project
WASHINGTON - (BUSINESS WIRE) - A Senate appropriations bill includes a key provision expected to
advance a Montana Coal-and-Biomass-To-Liquids (CBTL) pilot project,
which is projected to bring hundreds of new jobs to Montana and create
new markets for Montana coal and camelina.
Accelergy Corporation is developing the Montana CBTL pilot project,
which would employ the most advanced clean coal and biomass conversion
technology available to produce high-performance liquid fuel, including
gasoline, diesel and jet fuel, from a combination of coal and biomass.
It would do so in a way that efficiently captures greenhouse gas
emissions, so that the greenhouse gas "footprint" is substantially lower
than other coal-to-liquid technologies and than conventional petroleum
refining.
The pilot project is expected to create approximately 250 Montana jobs,
and would utilize the same Montana coal owned by the Crow Tribe that is
slated for use in the Many Stars CTL Project, which is a world-scale
energy development project led by Australian-American Energy Company in
collaboration with the Crow Nation.
The Senate Appropriations Committee recently reported an Energy and
Water Appropriations bill that provides significant potential support
for the pilot project. The bill provides the Department of Energy $20
million in funding ($8 million above the Fiscal Year 2011 baseline) for
advanced fuels projects, including "research and development projects
that would produce substantially higher quality fuels which would
include greater carbon lifecycle requirements than conventional fuels
and technologies," derived from coal/biomass feedstocks. The Montana
CBTL pilot project is a strong candidate for this funding.
"Federal partnership is an important element of the Montana CBTL pilot
project," said Tim Vail, Chief Executive Officer of Accelergy. "This
funding will send a strong signal of support, and will complement our
private capital. We thank Senators Baucus and Tester for their
leadership, and we are excited about bringing new jobs to Montana."
"A successful demonstration of the Montana CBTL technology has the
potential for greatly improving the economics of the Many Stars
Project," said Cedric Black Eagle, Chairman of the Crow Nation.
"Continued advances in clean-coal technology are extremely important for
the future utilization of the Crow Nation's vast coal reserves, and
enhances our ability to create new jobs in Montana."
"This same bill also includes potential funding for other carbon
sequestration activities as well as planning and evaluation of all CO2
reduction alternatives which is an important commitment in the design of
the Many Stars Project. This support further enables our continued
important work with Big Sky Carbon Sequestration Partnership and
Schlumberger Carbon Services on the integrated Many Stars CO2 plan which
is considering all CO2 emission reduction options," said Dick Lyon,
Chief Executive Officer of Australian-American Energy Company.
Great Plains- The Camelina Company, will supply the Montana camelina
biomass for the co-conversion and development of the fuel and plans to
work with the grant to explore camelina alterations specifically suited
to the process. "This is a major development for camelina in Montana"
said Sam Huttenbauer, Chief Executive Officer of Great Plains.
"Commercialization of this technology will provide a multi-million
dollar market for Montana camelina annually."
About Accelergy Corp.:
Accelergy is a global leader in producing ultra-clean synthetic fuels,
promoting energy security by using domestic resources. Our proprietary
catalytic technology significantly increases the efficiency of the
Coal-Biomass-to-liquid process (CBTL) while significantly reducing
greenhouse emissions. Based in Houston, Texas, Accelergy has established
an international presence in partnerships with some of the world's
leading energy companies. For more information, please visit www.accelergy.com.
About the Crow Nation
The Crow (Apsáalooke) Tribe of Indians has approximately 12,000
citizens, and a Reservation that spans more than 2.2 million acres in
southeastern Montana. The Reservation is underlain by some of the
nation's largest contiguous coal resources with an estimated 9 billion
tons of recoverable coal. The Crow Nation is also actively pursuing
development of its renewable energy resources, including wind,
hydroelectric power, solar and biomass.
About Great Plains Oil & Exploration
Great Plains Oil & Exploration (Great Plains - The Camelina Company) is
the renewable fuels company that pioneered the manufacturing and
marketing of fuel and chemicals from Camelina. Great Plains has
exclusive access to the majority of the world's Camelina germplasm and
is the established leader in the field of Camelina agronomy and
production. With over 12 years of camelina development, Great Plains has
developed a grower base and production facilities from which it produces
and supplies commercial quantities of biofuel as well as high-protein,
omega 3-rich animal feed. More information can be found at
CamelinaCompany.com.
About Australian-American Energy
Australian-American Energy is an energy development company
headquartered in Houston, Texas which is collaborating with the Crow
Nation to develop the Many Stars Project located on the Crow Reservation
(see www.manystarsctl.com).
AAEC is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Australian Energy Limited of Perth,
Australia.

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