According to Steve Miller, President of Americans for Balanced Energy Choices (ABEC), "Projects like FutureGen will make it possible to use America's abundant coal reserves to create not only low-cost electricity with close to no pollution, but also is one of the many promising ways to produce a bridge to hydrogen that can be used to fuel cars and trucks."
The United States has more coal than any other country in the world, enough to last an estimated 250 years at current usage rates. Coal can produce clean hydrogen, and hydrogen vehicles are cleaner and produce fewer emissions. Debbi Smith, Vice President of National Hydrogen Association says, "Many people are surprised to learn that coal is one of the resources that actually can produce some of the ultimately clean hydrogen that we'll use to fuel our economy in the future. Experts predict will see hydrogen vehicles widely available by 2020 or perhaps even sooner."