Water and energy production issues intersect in numerous ways. Water is produced along with oil and gas, water runs off of or accumulates in coal mines, and water is needed to operate steam electric power plants and hydropower generating facilities. However, water and energy are often not in the proper balance. For example, even if water is available in sufficient quantities, it may not have the physical and chemical characteristics suitable for energy or other uses. This report provides preliminary information about an opportunity to reuse an overabundant water source--ground water accumulated in underground coal mines--for cooling and process water in electric generating facilities. The report was funded by the U.S. Department of Energy's...
Cooling systems for thermoelectric power generation are responsible for 39 % of the freshwater withd...
textThe energy-water nexus represents a complex system of correlated resources, with particular rele...
Extensive water reservoirs with capacities of tens of millions of cubic meters were formed in mine w...
In 2004, nearly 90 percent of the country's electricity was generated at power plants using steam-ba...
Power generation and water consumption are inextricably linked. Because of this relationship DOE/NET...
Thermoelectric power plants use large volumes of water for condenser cooling and other plant operati...
In recent years, rising populations and regional droughts have caused coal-fired power plants to tem...
In 2000, the freshwater withdrawn for industrial use in the U.S., including mining, industrial proce...
This report was funded by the U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE's) National Energy Technology Laborat...
Power generation in the Illinois Basin is expected to increase by as much as 30% by the year 2030, a...
Mine pool water and energy production issues intersect in numerous ways. However, water and energy a...
Coal-fired power plants consume huge quantities of water, and in some water-stressed areas, power pl...
Abandoned mines are often allowed to flood, sometimes overflowing at the surface to form discharges ...
Through moving large volumes of rock for decades or even centuries from geological underground to su...
This report was funded by the U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE's) National Energy Technology Laborat...
Cooling systems for thermoelectric power generation are responsible for 39 % of the freshwater withd...
textThe energy-water nexus represents a complex system of correlated resources, with particular rele...
Extensive water reservoirs with capacities of tens of millions of cubic meters were formed in mine w...
In 2004, nearly 90 percent of the country's electricity was generated at power plants using steam-ba...
Power generation and water consumption are inextricably linked. Because of this relationship DOE/NET...
Thermoelectric power plants use large volumes of water for condenser cooling and other plant operati...
In recent years, rising populations and regional droughts have caused coal-fired power plants to tem...
In 2000, the freshwater withdrawn for industrial use in the U.S., including mining, industrial proce...
This report was funded by the U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE's) National Energy Technology Laborat...
Power generation in the Illinois Basin is expected to increase by as much as 30% by the year 2030, a...
Mine pool water and energy production issues intersect in numerous ways. However, water and energy a...
Coal-fired power plants consume huge quantities of water, and in some water-stressed areas, power pl...
Abandoned mines are often allowed to flood, sometimes overflowing at the surface to form discharges ...
Through moving large volumes of rock for decades or even centuries from geological underground to su...
This report was funded by the U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE's) National Energy Technology Laborat...
Cooling systems for thermoelectric power generation are responsible for 39 % of the freshwater withd...
textThe energy-water nexus represents a complex system of correlated resources, with particular rele...
Extensive water reservoirs with capacities of tens of millions of cubic meters were formed in mine w...