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Drainage and economic utilization of methane from coal seams in the Jastrzebie mining-field

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  • Gatnar, Kazimierz
  • Tor, Andrzej

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The paper presents the resources and present status of coal-seam methane from the mining field of JSW S.A., as well as trends in its application both in JSW S.A. plants and elsewhere. For the period 1999-2001, the dynamics of growth of methane utilization are shown. Perspectives of methane drainage are considered, with regard to both work and the realization of restructuring programs in the mining industry. Demand and supply of methane are discussed, taking into account real and potential opportunities. An assessment was made of the emissions to the atmosphere both of methane and of other pollutants. An evaluation of the influence exerted by these measures on the performance of cogeneration of heat and electricity has been prepared. Several projects in progress are described, namely the increase of gas-firing in existing boiler installations, investment projects referring to the installation of gas engines for cogeneration of heat and electricity, utilization of the distribution network for the maximum utilization of gas and the designs of power-generation systems (using methane) for air conditioning in the mines.

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  • Gatnar, Kazimierz & Tor, Andrzej, 2003. "Drainage and economic utilization of methane from coal seams in the Jastrzebie mining-field," Applied Energy, Elsevier, vol. 74(3-4), pages 331-341, March.
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:appene:v:74:y:2003:i:3-4:p:331-341
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    1. Li, Q.Y. & Wang, L. & Ju, Y.L., 2011. "Analysis of flammability limits for the liquefaction process of oxygen-bearing coal-bed methane," Applied Energy, Elsevier, vol. 88(9), pages 2934-2939.
    2. Kong, Shengli & Cheng, Yuanping & Ren, Ting & Liu, Hongyong, 2014. "A sequential approach to control gas for the extraction of multi-gassy coal seams from traditional gas well drainage to mining-induced stress relief," Applied Energy, Elsevier, vol. 131(C), pages 67-78.
    3. José Luis Lorenzo-Bayona & David León & Isabel Amez & Blanca Castells & Ljiljana Medic, 2023. "Experimental Comparison of Functionality between the Main Types of Methane Measurement Sensors in Mines," Energies, MDPI, vol. 16(5), pages 1-24, February.

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