In Situ Gasification Of Coal: Solving The Energy Crisis

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
V. Hucka B. Das
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 8, 1973

Abstract

In light of the present energy crisis, coal appears now as the only reliable source of energy. The production of coal is expected to regain a rising trend after the latest slump. Aside from the competitive price with natural gas and oil, the other retarder of coal production is its environmental pollution effect. Gasification of coal has been advanced as the partial solution to the energy-ecology crisis. All the Advantages In situ gasification of coal may be considered a further step in this direction. It carries all the advantages of normal coal gasification as a stable source of energy; it is clean to handle and nonpolluting of the environment. It partially and sometimes fully does away with mining, makes uneconomical low grade coal and lignites economical and places some formerly unworkable seams within the scope of modern technology. The seams posing problems for mining due to tectonic disturbances may be converted into gas in situ. Low grade coals, such as lignites, which otherwise would be left in nature as uneconomic wealth, may be exploited by underground or in situ gasification. Thus, in situ gasification is likely to increase the exploitable reserves of coal and may reduce the cost of production. An additional merit of this method is that coal substance never reaches the surface and there is no problem of cinder disposal.
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APA: V. Hucka B. Das  (1973)  In Situ Gasification Of Coal: Solving The Energy Crisis

MLA: V. Hucka B. Das In Situ Gasification Of Coal: Solving The Energy Crisis. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1973.

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