4.5 (787) · $ 21.00 · In stock
Underground coal gasification (UCG) is the gasification of coal in-situ, which involves drilling boreholes into the coal and injecting water/air or water/oxygen mixtures. It combines an extraction process and a conversion process into one step, producing a high-quality, affordable synthetic gas, which can be used for power generation. Still in the early stage of commercialization, UCG is poised to become a future major contributor to the energy mix in countries around the world.
Frontiers Current status and technology development in
Frontiers Current status and technology development in implementing low carbon emission energy on underground coal gasification (UCG)
Competitiveness and Cost Sensitivity Study of Underground Coal Gasification Combined Cycle Using Lignite
Using Fossil-Fueled Generation to Accelerate the Deployment of Renewables
Underground coal gasification - Wikipedia
Cleaner coal? Activists now say it's possible
Competitiveness and Cost Sensitivity Study of Underground Coal Gasification Combined Cycle Using Lignite
Could burning coal underground take Clean Coal Ltd in too deep
A role for Coal? Low-cost, negative emissions Blue Hydrogen from
Coal utilization, Volatile Matter & Chemistry
Coal Gasification - Gokulam Seek IAS
Coal Gasification by 2030 - Current Affairs
POWER magazine's Clean Coal Guidebook
Clean Coal Guidebook
Underground coal gasification: A new clean coal utilization