MONDAY 08 DECEMBER, 2008 |

Al Gore On The Clean Coal Illusion
While Australia's coal industry has distanced itself somewhat from the
oxymoronic term of "clean coal", favouring labels such as low
emissions or
new
generation coal, it was a term that featured heavily in the runup to the
recent US elections.
Former US Vice-President
Al
Gore, a Nobel Prize laureate and the man behind the
global warming documentary, An Inconvenient Truth, has weighed in again on the
clean coal debate, perhaps shocking some in the coal industry who have perceived
him as a supporter of low emissions coal technologies in relation to the long
term viability of the coal industry.
In a recent interview with
Newsweek,
Gore warned that low emissions technologies may show promise, but that it was
not an excuse for further coal fired electricity generation plants to be
constructed in the hope they can be retrofitted. Gore pointed out there "is
not a single large-scale demonstration [clean coal] plant anywhere in the United
States" and that "We cannot allow an illusion to be the basis of a
strategy for human survival."
In another interview reported in the
Washington
Post, Gore stated "Coal is not clean. It is one of the leading sources
of global warming pollution and the technology does not exist today to make it
clean on a widespread scale"
Contrary to what some in the coal industry and its investors would like to
believe, many high profile environmentalists lending cautious support to low
emissions technologies such as the highly controversial process of
geosequestration or CCS (Carbon Capture and Storage) see it more as a means to
an end - the end of coal, a phaseout of fossil fuels while the world makes the
switch to clean
renewable
energy - not as support for long term continuation or expansion of the industry.;
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