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16.02.2021

Cogeneration plant on mine methane was launched in Dnipropetrovsk region

DTEK Mine Office Pershotravenske has implemented a pilot scheme for methane utilization at the Stepova Mine. The dangerous gas that is released during coal mining is not only pumped up to the surface to protect the miners, but also converted into electricity and heat using special cogeneration equipment. Utilisation of secondary industrial gases can reduce greenhouse gas emissions and environmental burden on the environment in the region. The project was implemented jointly with Recycling Solutions.

This one of few alternative energy projects in Ukraine which uses cogeneration based on industrial gases. It provides 1.56 MW of nominal electrical power. The produced electricity and thermal energy are used for the Mine’s needs (heating and power supply of Unit No. 2 at the Stepova Mine).

The project was implemented by Recycling Solutions, a strategic waste and by-product management company. The company was responsible for the development of a technical solution, fund raising, construction, launch of the project and now carries out its operational management. Recycling Solutions’ investment amounted to USD 2.6 mln.

“We develop and implement projects that help industrial enterprises to reduce their environmental burden and use industrial secondary gases efficiently. Currently, in Ukraine, the potential of this energy raw material is underestimated, despite the successful use of the resource in world practices. According to experts, only 1% of coal mine methane is processed in Ukraine”, said Dmitry Anufriev, CEO of Recycling Solutions.

DTEK and Recycling Solutions are planning to implement similar projects at two more mines of the DTEK Pavlohradcoal association in order to halve their emissions. This will allow for the reduction of greenhouse emissions from coal production in the country by about 3% in total.

Source ECOTOWN

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