Clean-Coal-Plants
Linc Energy says it may build two clean coal plants in Australia by 2015, that would be the first in the nation to bury its emissions of greenhouse gases.
Linc Energy is anchored by governments and industry this week to build a commercial-scale Integrated Gasification Combined Cycle (IGCC) power plant that cost more than 3 billion U.S. dollars.

If approved soon, the clean coal plants ready to operate in another seven years, says Linc Energy.
The factory, which generate about 700 megawatts, and coal in a fuel called syngas to generate electricity and the resulting carbon dioxide would be buried and stored under conditions where there are no emissions into the atmosphere.
We are technology agnostic because no single energy source is a solution
Everyone is looking for answers, if a solution of carbon, IGCC is the only technology that can be built today.
Linc Energy says an IGCC system emit half the pollution of traditional uncrushed coal plant and 30 percent less water for each unit of production.
There are always obstacles on the support of governments, but if there is a will there is a possibility, said Linc Energy in relation to clean coal power station.
We note that in Australia the public and governments more in favor of the policy on climate change than the U.S.
If a deal for the construction of the factory, three years would be responsible for engineering and four years for construction.
The plant would be about the power crisis in the world through clean coal plants.
