2016
DOI: 10.17580/gzh.2016.08.12
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Kavak brown coal basin: Integrated development prospects and environmental problems

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“…In scientific practice, increasing the efficiency of using fossil hydrocarbons in the electric power industry is being actively discussed. In particular, in order to reduce the energy dependence of the Republic of Kyrgyzstan on gas and oil fuels, the prospects for integrated development and environmental problems of processing brown coal in the Kavak basin using underground gasification of coal, production of water-coal fuel, and lowtemperature pyrolysis are considered, which would make it possible to obtain such commercial products from coal as water-coal fuel, power gas and synthesis gas, as well as synthetic liquid fuel [6]. To assess the suitability of coal for destructive treatment and increase the efficiency of the process, the dependences of the coal's reactivity characteristics on petrographic composition, the coalification stage, the oxidation-reduction degree, and the concentration and composition of the mineral components are determined [7].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In scientific practice, increasing the efficiency of using fossil hydrocarbons in the electric power industry is being actively discussed. In particular, in order to reduce the energy dependence of the Republic of Kyrgyzstan on gas and oil fuels, the prospects for integrated development and environmental problems of processing brown coal in the Kavak basin using underground gasification of coal, production of water-coal fuel, and lowtemperature pyrolysis are considered, which would make it possible to obtain such commercial products from coal as water-coal fuel, power gas and synthesis gas, as well as synthetic liquid fuel [6]. To assess the suitability of coal for destructive treatment and increase the efficiency of the process, the dependences of the coal's reactivity characteristics on petrographic composition, the coalification stage, the oxidation-reduction degree, and the concentration and composition of the mineral components are determined [7].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%