SAUCGA: The Potential, Role, and Development of Underground Coal Gasification in South Africa

The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
S. Pershad M. van der Riet J. Brand J. van Dyk D. Love J. Feris C. A. Strydom S. Kauchali
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The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2019

Abstract

"This paper offers an introduction to and strategic context for the other papers included in this special UCG edition of the Journal of the Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy. South Africa is facing long-term energy security challenges, brought about by a myriad of factors that are somewhat unique or exacerbated in the global context. Underground coal gasification (UCG) is a process used to produce synthesis gas from coal in situ, that is, in the coal seam. UCG is an emerging, advanced clean coal technology that offers a potential solution for these challenges, as it can cost-effectively and cleanly liberate vast coal resources in the country that currently cannot be economically exploited using traditional mining technologies. One of the tasks of the South African Underground Coal Gasification Association (SAUCGA) is to advance the development of UCG in South Africa by compiling a technology roadmap. This paper presents the initial findings of the SAUCGA Roadmap (Draft), and contextualizes the technology opportunities and challenges, stakeholders, and provides a basis from which to progress further plans for technology development. Firm development plans and deadlines are not yet possible due to the reliance of the UCG Roadmap on the higher level South African energy policy and regulatory framework. However, the draft roadmap has taken the first step of identifying these policies and stakeholders, and should be seen as the seed from which this embryonic technology and industry can be further developed. IntroductionSouth Africa’s long-term energy security challenges include energy access and affordability, dwindling reserves of accessible bulk primary energy, mounting environmental concerns with all forms of energy generation (especially coal and nuclear), balancing the electricity grid by incorporating an increasing proportion of non-despatchable renewable energy sources, mounting environmental liabilities regarding defunct mining operations, and lastly but by no means less important, fluctuating exchange rates and energy commodity prices.Correctly managed underground coal gasification (UCG) is an emerging, advanced clean coal technology that offers a potential solution for these challenges, as it has been shown to have the potential to cost-effectively and cleanly liberate vast coal resources in the country that currently cannot be economically exploited using traditional mining technologies."
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APA: S. Pershad M. van der Riet J. Brand J. van Dyk D. Love J. Feris C. A. Strydom S. Kauchali  (2019)  SAUCGA: The Potential, Role, and Development of Underground Coal Gasification in South Africa

MLA: S. Pershad M. van der Riet J. Brand J. van Dyk D. Love J. Feris C. A. Strydom S. Kauchali SAUCGA: The Potential, Role, and Development of Underground Coal Gasification in South Africa. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2019.

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