Exploration and extraction of mine gas in Germany—New significant energy source and contribution for safety and climate protection

The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
A. Preusse J. Kraemer
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Jan 1, 2003

Abstract

In the federal state of North Rhine Westphalia (Germany) small and medium sized companies are beginning to extract the related gas via old shafts or boreholes and to use it as a source for the production of electricity and heat. More than 100 applications for the separate mining right on mine gas had already been filed by beginning of 2002, since mine gas is treated as a mineral resource under the Federal Mining Law. Meanwhile more than 40 mine gas concessions have been granted and first projects are being developed with encouraging results so far. To enhance the applied techniques and their efficiency Aachen University has formed a research team in this discipline. Scope and goals of this research activities are being presented in this paper. Keywords: extraction mine gas, Renewable Energy Act, Ruhr District.
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APA: A. Preusse J. Kraemer  (2003)  Exploration and extraction of mine gas in Germany—New significant energy source and contribution for safety and climate protection

MLA: A. Preusse J. Kraemer Exploration and extraction of mine gas in Germany—New significant energy source and contribution for safety and climate protection. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2003.

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