Publication Type |
report |
Creator |
Eddings, Eric |
Contributor |
Kerry E. Kelly, Ding Wang, Michal Hradisky, Geoffrey D. Silcox, Philip J. Smith, David W. Pershing |
Title |
Underground Coal Thermal Treatment as a Potential Low-Carbon Energy Source |
Description |
We evaluate a novel energy strategy, underground coal thermal treatment (UCTT); it involves slowly pyrolyzing coal in-situ, transforming it to synthetic gas stream containing hydrogen and low molecular-weight hydrocarbons, liquid fuel and char. This evaluation assesses the life-cycle energy and greenhouse gas (GHG) impacts of UCTT for all process stages. It is based on experimental results at two scales, a simple heat-transfer model and literature results. The results show that UCTT can produce a high-quality liquid product and a gas mixture. UCTT's GHG emissions are in the range of those reported for in situ processing of oil shale. Net energy returns (NERs) of 0.48- 4.7 are in the range reported oil sands (2.8) and oil shale (0.48 - 2.6). Product yield at low temperatures, heater temperature, the number of heaters and the moisture content of the coal are key factors in determining the feasibility of the UCTT process. |
Type |
Text |
Publisher |
University of Utah, Institute for Clean and Secure Energy |
Subject |
Coal pyrolysis, carbon capture, in situ coal, greenhouse gas emissions, net energy return |
Language |
eng |
Rights Management |
(c) University of Utah, Institute for Clean and Secure Energy |
Format Medium |
application/pdf |
ARK |
ark:/87278/s6sz1pcw |
Setname |
ir_icse |
ID |
1542009 |
Reference URL |
https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s6sz1pcw |