Mining, production and preparation
Coal upgrading, CCC/156
CCC/156 – ISBN: 978-92-9029-476-4This report examines current technologies and those likely to be used to produce cleaner coal and coal products, principally for use in power generation and metallurgical applications. Consideration is also given to coal… More…
DownloadGood practice for industrial coal-fired boilers, CCC/154
CCC/154 – ISBN: 978-92-9029-474-0A significant quantity of coal is consumed globally to provide process heat and steam for commercial and industrial processes (excluding power generation). Coal-fired industrial boilers play a key role for process and comfort… More…
DownloadCoalbed methane emissions – capture and utilisation, CCC/104
CCC/104 – ISBN: 92-9029-420-5Methane emissions from coal contribute towards increasing greenhouse gas concentrations. However, methane is a source of energy which is cheap, geologically accessible and rela… More…
DownloadGas control in underground coal mining, IEACR/91
IEACR/91 – ISBN: 92-9029-280-6Various hazardous gases are emitted in working underground coal mines of which methane and carbon dioxide rich mixtures are the most common. The risks associated with these gases can be minimised by diluting them to safe conc… More…
DownloadComparative underground coal mining methods, IEACR/85
IEACR/85 – ISBN: 92-9029-265-2Underground mining accounts for some 65% of world hard coal production. Between 1995 and 2010 the total amount of hard coal mined will increase by about 50%, and because of local limits to availability not all of this in… More…
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