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DEVELOPMENT OF DEPOSITS
ArticleName Mining of coal deposit on the base of "Local coal gas electric complexes"
DOI 10.17580/em.2017.02.05
ArticleAuthor Vasyuchkov Yu. F., Melnik V. V.
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National University of Science and Technology—MISIS, Moscow, Russia:

Vasyuchkov Yu. F., Professor, Doctor of Engineering Sciences, vas-yury@yandex.ru
Melnik V. V., Head of Mining Department, Doctor of Engineering Sciences

Abstract

The article analyzes the problems of modern energy efficiency of mining of coal deposits. Traditional technology of mining of coal seams differ technical and environmental shortcomings that have taken place over the last century the use of the fossil coal for energy needs. The modern requirements of the use of energy saving technologies require a coal transition to gas fuel and more extensive using of a clean technology with higher energy efficiency. A comprehensive approach both the coal and power generating technologies needs to increase of energy efficiency use as well as for creation in the energy sector of our country these complexes. The schemes and connections of the individual blocks of such technological complexes are discussed. Data about the relationship of capital costs for construction of the complexes, depending on their capacity, and estimation their technical and environmental performance are cited.

keywords Coal deposit, shortcomings of coal industry, power station, energy effectiveness, environment, local coal and energy complex, coal gasification, gas flue from coal
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