2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.coal.2013.01.005
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CO2 sequestration potential of Charqueadas coal field in Brazil

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“…The mining field of this coal mine contains coal of types 34 and 35 accordingly to mark samples in this study. Proven coal [5,8,17]. Taking into account a typical power station of 309 MW of energy which produces 3 million of tonnes of CO2 yearly, the capacity of the field will be enough for 3 years of sequestration with assumption of partial CO2 capturing.…”
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“…The mining field of this coal mine contains coal of types 34 and 35 accordingly to mark samples in this study. Proven coal [5,8,17]. Taking into account a typical power station of 309 MW of energy which produces 3 million of tonnes of CO2 yearly, the capacity of the field will be enough for 3 years of sequestration with assumption of partial CO2 capturing.…”
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“…The most popular method is the storage of gas in the geological structures [1]. These geological methods are partially used, such as pumping in of CO2 to exhausted oil deposits -Enhanced Oil Recovery or injection of this gas into a coal deposit with simultaneous CH4 recovery [2][3][4][5][6]. An interesting alternative to carbon dioxide sequestration is the storage of this gas in the coal bed of a closed colliery or in unmineable coal seams.…”
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“…The first pilot site for CO 2 storage and unconventional gas production in coal (ECBM – Enhanced Coalbed Methane Recovery) in South America was carried out by a joint initiative of PETROBRAS, CEPAC, and COPELMI Mining Company. The pilot site area is located in Porto Batista, 60 km northwest of Porto Alegre, Rio Grande do Sul State, Brazil (Figure ) …”
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“…Therefore, a significant interest has been concentrated on elaboration of the most reliable numerical tools for hard coals properties characterization, considering absorptionadsorption phenomena commonly occurring in a coal matter (Milewska-Duda and Duda 1993;Santarosa et al 2013). For these reasons, the author's team is currently working on continuous development of multiple sorption model (MSM) aimed at hard coal structure identification and sorption system properties characterization (Jodłowski et al 2016).…”
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