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Interdisciplinary studies on the technical and economic feasibility of deep underground coal gasification with CO2 storage in bulgaria
Authors:Yong Sheng  Aleksey Benderev  Donka Bukolska  Kenneth Imo-Imo Eshiet  Carlos Dinis da Gama  Torsten Gorka  Michael Green  Nikolay Hristov  Ismini Katsimpardi  Thomas Kempka  Jordan Kortenski  Nikolaos Koukouzas  Natalie Nakaten  Vasilis Sarhosis  Ralph Schlueter  Vidal Navarro Torres  Ana Carina Veríssimo  Velemir Vesselinov  Dongmin Yang
Affiliation:1.School of Civil Engineering,University of Leeds,Leeds,UK;2.UCG Engineering Ltd, Meadow House,London,UK;3.GFZ German Research Centre for Geosciences,Potsdam,Germany;4.DMT GmbH and Co. KG,Essen,Germany;5.Overgas Inc. AD,Sofia,Bulgaria;6.Centre for Research and Technology Hellas, Chemical Process and Energy Resources Institute (CERTH CPERI),Marousi,Greece;7.Instituto Superior Técnico, Pavilh?o de Minas,Lisbon,Portugal;8.Geological Institute, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences,Sofia,Bulgaria
Abstract:This paper presents the outcome of a feasibility study on underground coal gasification (UCG) combined with direct carbon dioxide (CO2) capture and storage (CCS) at a selected site in Bulgaria with deep coal seams (>1,200 m). A series of state-of-the-art geological, geo-mechanical, hydrogeological and computational models supported by experimental tests and techno-economical assessments have been developed for the evaluation of UCG-CCS schemes. Research efforts have been focused on the development of site selection requirements for UCG-CCS, estimation of CO2 storage volumes, review of the practical engineering requirements for developing a commercial UCG-CCS storage site, consideration of drilling and completion issues, and assessments of economic feasibility and environmental impacts of the scheme. In addition, the risks of subsidence and groundwater contamination have been assessed in order to pave the way for a full-scale trial and commercial applications. The current research confirms that cleaner and cheaper energy with reduced emissions can be achieved and the economics are competitive in the future European energy market. However the current research has established that rigorous design and monitor schemes are essential for productivity and safety and the minimisation of the potential environmental impacts. A platform has been established serving to inform policy-makers and aiding strategies devised to alleviate local and global impacts on climate change, while ensuring that energy resources are optimally harnessed.
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