We could try feeding these with as
much coal seam bed methane as possible, and likewise use ADs to extract methane from sewage treatment and putrescible waste.
Not exact matches
For decades the main industry was
coal, drawn from
seams that underlie
much of the region.
What I'd like to know is, taking all of these factors into account, how
much extra we, the consumers, will have to pay for a kilowatt - hour of
coal - fired electricity 5, 10, 20 and 30 years from now (a point in time which even WV's own Nick Rahall says will be when the most productive
coal seams have been mined out) because our leaders today decided to facilitate an increase in the consumption of
coal through the laughably mis - named «climate bill.»
Consider just how
much commercial cred fracked gas & oil had 10 yrs ago, and then look at the current worldwide research efforts both on methane hydrates» extraction and also on
coal -
seam gasification.
210 Mr. Know It All, well
coal seam gas wells don't take up
much land area.
Question How long does it take citizen Smith to generate as
much electric energy from a 1 - meter ^ 2 solar panel as she could generate by strip - mining one square meter of her
coal -
seam?
A fan of * MORE * discourse: Question How long does it take citizen Smith to generate as
much electric energy from a 1 - meter ^ 2 solar panel as she could generate by strip - mining one square meter of her
coal -
seam?
And the
coal seams of which I speak are not anomalies — they are found in abundance in certain time periods in the geologic column that indicate the earth was a
much better greenhouse that it currently is.
Natural gas (including shale gas and
coal seam gas) is largely methane, which is, volume for volume, a
much more potent greenhouse gas than carbon dioxide.