IC 8020 Estimated Costs Of Gasifying Coal In Place: A Study Based On Electrolinking And Hydraulic Fracturing Experiments Of The Bureau Of Mines ? Summary And Conclusions

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Sidney Katell
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Jan 1, 1961

Abstract

An economic analysis of underground gasification of coal, based on experimental results obtained by the Bureau of Mines, indicates that a gas suitable for use in a power plant might be produced for approximately $.62 to $.77 per million British thermal units. This estimate does not include cost of land purchase. The gasification experiments were conducted in a 3-ft. seam of high volatile A bituminous coal. The major factors which can influence a change in operating costs are height of overburden, power costs, thermal efficiency, and the gasification air inlet pressure. The following equations show the relationship of these factors to operating costs:
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APA: Sidney Katell  (1961)  IC 8020 Estimated Costs Of Gasifying Coal In Place: A Study Based On Electrolinking And Hydraulic Fracturing Experiments Of The Bureau Of Mines ? Summary And Conclusions

MLA: Sidney Katell IC 8020 Estimated Costs Of Gasifying Coal In Place: A Study Based On Electrolinking And Hydraulic Fracturing Experiments Of The Bureau Of Mines ? Summary And Conclusions. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1961.

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