The Department of Energy has sponsored a number of field projects to determine the feasibility of converting the nation's vast coal reserves into a clean efficient energy source via underground coal gasification (UCG). Due to these tests, a significant data base of process information has developed covering a range of coal seams (flat subbituminous, deep flat bituminous and steeply dipping subbituminous) and processing techniques. A summary of all DOE-sponsored tests to data is shown. The development of UCG on a commercial scale requires involvement from both the public and private sectors. However, without detailed process information, accurate assessments of the commercial viability of UCG cannot be determined. To help overcome this ...
DOE's program for the conversion of coal to gaseous fuels was started by two of its predecessor agen...
The salient features of underground coal gasification (UCG) technology can help to meet the main cha...
Sandia Laboratories, Lawrence Livermore Laboratory, and the Laramie Energy Technology Center partici...
Underground coal gasification (UCG) is a method of gasifying deep unmineable coal seams, and produci...
This report describes the bituminous coal resources of the United States, identifies those resources...
Underground coal gasification (UCG) has received renewed interest as a potential technology for prod...
Our prior CCTR-funded project on underground coal gasification (UCG) has shown that this technology ...
"Manuscript date: August 13, 1984."Includes bibliographical references (p. 24-25).Work performed und...
Underground coal gasification is a technology classified as one of unconventional methods of mining ...
Underground Coal Gasification (UCG), although not a new concept, is now attracting considerable glob...
Global primary energy consumption increases with the increase in population and economic development...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 25-28).Work performed under the auspices of the U.S. Departm...
Underground Coal Gasification (UCG) is carried out in unmined coal seams, using wells drilled from t...
textThis paper examines an overview of the economic and environmental aspects of Underground Coal Ga...
Powering the future is the greatest environmental, economic and social challenge we face today. Desp...
DOE's program for the conversion of coal to gaseous fuels was started by two of its predecessor agen...
The salient features of underground coal gasification (UCG) technology can help to meet the main cha...
Sandia Laboratories, Lawrence Livermore Laboratory, and the Laramie Energy Technology Center partici...
Underground coal gasification (UCG) is a method of gasifying deep unmineable coal seams, and produci...
This report describes the bituminous coal resources of the United States, identifies those resources...
Underground coal gasification (UCG) has received renewed interest as a potential technology for prod...
Our prior CCTR-funded project on underground coal gasification (UCG) has shown that this technology ...
"Manuscript date: August 13, 1984."Includes bibliographical references (p. 24-25).Work performed und...
Underground coal gasification is a technology classified as one of unconventional methods of mining ...
Underground Coal Gasification (UCG), although not a new concept, is now attracting considerable glob...
Global primary energy consumption increases with the increase in population and economic development...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 25-28).Work performed under the auspices of the U.S. Departm...
Underground Coal Gasification (UCG) is carried out in unmined coal seams, using wells drilled from t...
textThis paper examines an overview of the economic and environmental aspects of Underground Coal Ga...
Powering the future is the greatest environmental, economic and social challenge we face today. Desp...
DOE's program for the conversion of coal to gaseous fuels was started by two of its predecessor agen...
The salient features of underground coal gasification (UCG) technology can help to meet the main cha...
Sandia Laboratories, Lawrence Livermore Laboratory, and the Laramie Energy Technology Center partici...