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Coal-fired oxy-fuel power unit – Process and system analysis

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2010

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Liszka, M., and Ziębik, A., 2010, Coal-fired oxy-fuel power unit – Process and system analysis: Energy, v. 35, iss. 2, p. 943-951.

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In 2002, the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) assessed the technically recoverable, undiscovered coalbed-gas resources in the Appalachian basin and Black Warrior basin Assessment Provinces as about 15.5 trillion cubic feet. Although these resources are almost equally divided between the two areas, most of the production occurs within relatively small areas within these Provinces, where local geological and geochemical attributes have resulted in the generation and retention of large amounts of methane within the coal beds and have enhanced the producibility of the gas from the coal. In the Appalachian basin, coalbed methane (CBM) tests are commonly commercial where the cumulative coal thickness completed in wells is greater than three [...]

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DOI WECC []
ISSN WECC 03605442

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