2019
DOI: 10.1007/s11270-019-4254-2
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Comparison of the Contaminants in the Wastewater Produced in the Ex Situ Underground Ortho- and Meta-Lignite Gasification

Abstract: This work comprises results of the laboratory tests on formation and potential release of contaminants from underground gasification of lignites. Four large scale and multi-day trials were carried out using exsitu gasification facilities. Two different kinds of lignite were tested, i.e. Velenje lignite (Slovenia) and Oltenia lignite (Romania). Gasification tests were conducted in the artificial coal seams under two distinct pressure regimes-atmospheric and high pressure regime (35 bar and 10 bar for the Velenj… Show more

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“…The high moisture content of typical lignite results in low thermal efficiency and poor quality of gas from UCG, because a significant amount of thermal energy is used to evaporate the water. Another challenge would be performing UCG at relatively shallow depths, which may negatively affect the groundwater quality [15][16][17]. Although UCG has been tested in many parts of the world, many technological issues still need to be solved before it is commercially applied.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The high moisture content of typical lignite results in low thermal efficiency and poor quality of gas from UCG, because a significant amount of thermal energy is used to evaporate the water. Another challenge would be performing UCG at relatively shallow depths, which may negatively affect the groundwater quality [15][16][17]. Although UCG has been tested in many parts of the world, many technological issues still need to be solved before it is commercially applied.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%