Dynamic Analysis Of The Environmental And Social Impacts Of Coal Development In The Eastern Powder River Basin Of Wyoming, 1960-2010

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
J. Jay Jacobsen
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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9
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1977

Abstract

A dynamic regional coal development model is constructed for the Eastern Powder River Basin of Wyoming. Using this model, alternative development schedules from a recent environmental impact statement submitted to the Department of the Interior are simulated (Ref. 1). These alternatives include different mixes of export capacity, different coal conversion techniques within the region, as well as various levels of coal production. Exportation of 70 to 80 percent of an ultimate coal production of 180 million tons (163.3 x l09 kg) per year and the careful phasing of additional public services with population growth effectively reduce the social and environmental impacts of coal development. The alternative involving the addition of 43,000 megawatts of electrical generation capacity has very significant adverse social and environmental impacts on the region.
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APA: J. Jay Jacobsen  (1977)  Dynamic Analysis Of The Environmental And Social Impacts Of Coal Development In The Eastern Powder River Basin Of Wyoming, 1960-2010

MLA: J. Jay Jacobsen Dynamic Analysis Of The Environmental And Social Impacts Of Coal Development In The Eastern Powder River Basin Of Wyoming, 1960-2010. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1977.

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