Invention Grant
- Patent Title: Use of ventilation air methane exhausted during mining of non-combustible ore in a surface appliance
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Application No.: US13446952Application Date: 2012-04-13
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Publication No.: US09677398B2Publication Date: 2017-06-13
- Inventor: Ronald O. Hughes , Bryan M. Mortimer , David M. Hansen
- Applicant: Ronald O. Hughes , Bryan M. Mortimer , David M. Hansen
- Applicant Address: US TX Houston
- Assignee: Solvay Chemicals, Inc.
- Current Assignee: Solvay Chemicals, Inc.
- Current Assignee Address: US TX Houston
- Agent Beatrice C. Ortego
- Main IPC: E21F7/00
- IPC: E21F7/00 ; E21C41/20 ; F23G5/46 ; F23G7/06

Abstract:
Utilization of mine methane produced by mining a non-combustible ore, such as trona, as an energy source for heat, steam, and/or power generation. Such utilization is beneficial for a surface appliance which is close to surface outlet(s) of mine methane recovery system(s). A method for reducing greenhouse gas emissions generated during mining of a non-combustible ore uses the combustion of co-produced mine methane. The mine methane is recovered in a mine ventilation air exhaust with very low methane content, and may be additionally recovered in a drainage gas, such as gob gas, with much higher methane content. The surface appliance may be selected from the group consisting of calciner, dryer, boiler, kiln, furnace, engine, turbine, power generation unit, co-generation unit, and any combinations thereof. Benefits may include reduction in energy purchases, reduction in greenhouse emissions, and/or gain through sale of carbon credits to the carbon market by registering carbon reductions.
Public/Granted literature
- US20120264068A1 Use of ventilation air methane exhausted during mining of non-combustible ore in a surface appliance Public/Granted day:2012-10-18
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