The Usage of UCG Technology as Alternative to Reach Low-Carbon Energy

Countries of the European Union have stated transition to carbon-neutral economy until the year of 2050. Countries with a higher share of coal-fired power generation currently have no solution to end their combustion and use clean, emission-free energy immediately. The solution to this problem in th...

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Main Authors: Stefan Zelenak, Erika Skvarekova, Andrea Senova, Gabriel Wittenberger
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-06-01
Series:Energies
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/14/13/3718
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spelling doaj-e088918a3565431c814ef95dbdeb667b2021-07-15T15:32:42ZengMDPI AGEnergies1996-10732021-06-01143718371810.3390/en14133718The Usage of UCG Technology as Alternative to Reach Low-Carbon EnergyStefan Zelenak0Erika Skvarekova1Andrea Senova2Gabriel Wittenberger3Hornonitrianske Bane Prievidza, a.s., Matice Slovenskej 10, 971 01 Prievidza, SlovakiaFaculty of Mining, Ecology, Process Control and Geotechnologies, Institute of Earth’s Resources, Technical University of Kosice, Park Komenskeho 19, 040 01 Kosice, SlovakiaFaculty of Mining, Ecology, Process Control and Geotechnologies, Institute of Earth’s Resources, Technical University of Kosice, Park Komenskeho 19, 040 01 Kosice, SlovakiaFaculty of Mining, Ecology, Process Control and Geotechnologies, Institute of Earth’s Resources, Technical University of Kosice, Park Komenskeho 19, 040 01 Kosice, SlovakiaCountries of the European Union have stated transition to carbon-neutral economy until the year of 2050. Countries with a higher share of coal-fired power generation currently have no solution to end their combustion and use clean, emission-free energy immediately. The solution to this problem in the energy industry appears to be the increased use of natural gas, which significantly reduces CO<sub>2</sub> emissions. In this article, we investigated the possibility of using coal in situ, using UCG (underground coal gasification) technology. We focused on verified geological, hydrogeological, and tectonic information about the selected brown coal deposit in Slovakia. This information has been assessed in research projects in recent years at the Technical University. From the abovementioned information, possible adverse factors were evaluated. These factors affect the rock environment around the underground generator by UCG activity. As part of the process management, measures were proposed to eliminate the occurrence of pollution and adverse effects on the environment. In the final phase of the UCG technology, we proposed to carry out, in the boreholes and in the generator cavity, water flushing and subsequent grouting. The proposed are suitable materials for solidification and stabilization. Results of this article´s solutions are crucial in the case of usage of this so-called clean technology, not only in Slovakia but also worldwide.https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/14/13/3718low-carbon energyUCG technologygroutingsolidification soilsoil airstatistic model
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author Stefan Zelenak
Erika Skvarekova
Andrea Senova
Gabriel Wittenberger
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Erika Skvarekova
Andrea Senova
Gabriel Wittenberger
The Usage of UCG Technology as Alternative to Reach Low-Carbon Energy
Energies
low-carbon energy
UCG technology
grouting
solidification soil
soil air
statistic model
author_facet Stefan Zelenak
Erika Skvarekova
Andrea Senova
Gabriel Wittenberger
author_sort Stefan Zelenak
title The Usage of UCG Technology as Alternative to Reach Low-Carbon Energy
title_short The Usage of UCG Technology as Alternative to Reach Low-Carbon Energy
title_full The Usage of UCG Technology as Alternative to Reach Low-Carbon Energy
title_fullStr The Usage of UCG Technology as Alternative to Reach Low-Carbon Energy
title_full_unstemmed The Usage of UCG Technology as Alternative to Reach Low-Carbon Energy
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publisher MDPI AG
series Energies
issn 1996-1073
publishDate 2021-06-01
description Countries of the European Union have stated transition to carbon-neutral economy until the year of 2050. Countries with a higher share of coal-fired power generation currently have no solution to end their combustion and use clean, emission-free energy immediately. The solution to this problem in the energy industry appears to be the increased use of natural gas, which significantly reduces CO<sub>2</sub> emissions. In this article, we investigated the possibility of using coal in situ, using UCG (underground coal gasification) technology. We focused on verified geological, hydrogeological, and tectonic information about the selected brown coal deposit in Slovakia. This information has been assessed in research projects in recent years at the Technical University. From the abovementioned information, possible adverse factors were evaluated. These factors affect the rock environment around the underground generator by UCG activity. As part of the process management, measures were proposed to eliminate the occurrence of pollution and adverse effects on the environment. In the final phase of the UCG technology, we proposed to carry out, in the boreholes and in the generator cavity, water flushing and subsequent grouting. The proposed are suitable materials for solidification and stabilization. Results of this article´s solutions are crucial in the case of usage of this so-called clean technology, not only in Slovakia but also worldwide.
topic low-carbon energy
UCG technology
grouting
solidification soil
soil air
statistic model
url https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/14/13/3718
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