Coal Quality Challenges In The Powder River Basin

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Sharon G. Roness
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Jan 1, 1998

Abstract

Powder River Basin (PRB) mines were originally built to serve power plants designed specifically for their: coal. Sulfur was the major concern. Btu content and sodium limited the market for some plants. The PRB market has now extended to plants that are converting from other coals because of the Clean Air Act. These new customers are more sensitive to constituents that affect boiler and precipitator performance. At the same time, the prospect of deregulation is forcing power companies to improve cost controls. Kerr-McGee Coal's Jacobs Ranch Mine has responded to the changing marketplace with an expanded coal quality and customer service program.
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APA: Sharon G. Roness  (1998)  Coal Quality Challenges In The Powder River Basin

MLA: Sharon G. Roness Coal Quality Challenges In The Powder River Basin. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1998.

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