Development trend of polygeneration technology

In 2003, the United States launched a research project for 10 years-FutureGen Plan, with an investment of 10 billion dollars to build the world's first zero-emission coal-fired power station to produce electricity and hydrogen. While producing electric energy and hydrogen products, carbon dioxide capture is integrated to realize carbon isolation technology under deep geological layers. In the future, the power generation plan will reduce carbon dioxide emissions at the rate of/kloc-0.000 million tons per year, and at the same time strictly limit the emissions of other environmental pollutants related to coal, and eliminate the environmental impact factors related to coal use through advanced technological advantages.