Special Mining Conditinos of Czechoslovakian Large Open Pits. Their Influence on Machine Design, Specialties of Mining Machinery and their Performance - Environmental Pit Planning.

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Jan 1, 1989

Abstract

Coal is of tremendous importance for the Czechoslovak econ- omy. The current annual primary energy demand being about 109 million tons of standard fuel (1 ton of standard fuel - 7,000 coal = 29,308 GJ), coal satisfies almost two thirds of our fuel consumption. If compared with the distribution of resources in the world's fuel and energy pattern, the situation in Czechos- lovakia is significantly different, as shown in Fig. I. One of the causes behind the difference is that the Czechoslo- vak oil and natural gas reserves and, hence, their production are insignificant, so that it is necessary to import them. Brown coal will continue to play an important role as a prin- cipal domestic source of primary energy even in the future. While the share of nuclear power is increasing, brown coal represents strategic reserves in the fuel and energy balance.
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APA:  (1989)  Special Mining Conditinos of Czechoslovakian Large Open Pits. Their Influence on Machine Design, Specialties of Mining Machinery and their Performance - Environmental Pit Planning.

MLA: Special Mining Conditinos of Czechoslovakian Large Open Pits. Their Influence on Machine Design, Specialties of Mining Machinery and their Performance - Environmental Pit Planning.. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1989.

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