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UCG is a method of converting coal to syngas in-situ by gasifying. It could offer a better cost-competitive and sustainable solution than the conventional mining methods. It also provides benefits from those coalfields, where the coal seams that could not be otherwise unexploited by open-pit or underground mining and almost inaccessible due to economic viability or environmental safety concerns. Jamalganj coalfield is located in the north-western part of Jamalganj Upazila of Joypurhat district. The coal reserve discovered first in1962 is at a depth of 640 - 1,150m. The Jamalganj coalfield is…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
UCG is a method of converting coal to syngas in-situ by gasifying. It could offer a better cost-competitive and sustainable solution than the conventional mining methods. It also provides benefits from those coalfields, where the coal seams that could not be otherwise unexploited by open-pit or underground mining and almost inaccessible due to economic viability or environmental safety concerns. Jamalganj coalfield is located in the north-western part of Jamalganj Upazila of Joypurhat district. The coal reserve discovered first in1962 is at a depth of 640 - 1,150m. The Jamalganj coalfield is supposed to have an aerial extent of about 11.66-13.06 sq km. The total reserve is estimated at 1,053 million tons. According to MAPL study, it could have more aerial extent as 40.0 sq km and 6.0 b tons. So, this is the largest coal reserve so far explored in Bangladesh.
Autorenporträt
Jahangir Alam, PhD A étudié à l'université agricole du Bangladesh, à Mymensingh, et a obtenu un doctorat en médecine vétérinaire (DVM) et une maîtrise en microbiologie. Il a obtenu son doctorat à l'université de Kitasato, au Japon. A commencé sa carrière au Bangladesh Livestock Research Institute et y a travaillé pendant plus de 14 ans avant d'être transféré au National Institute of Biotechnology en 2013.