SMCC Group Provides Stable Power Supply Solutions for Mining
Our company customize and install mining power supply systems for various types of mining enterprises today, winning the trust of mining and smelting enterprises. The mining generator sets we are fully committed to building can enable users' businesses to operate continuously and efficiently. When the mining area is far from any available power grid but requires reliable and continuous electricity, SMCC generator sets can be relied upon to maintain the continuous operation of users' mining operations.
Long operating hours, high load rates, sudden heavy loads, and low-quality fuel supply all test the power supply system. Our company has customized power supply solutions for the mining industry, providing users with high reliability and low operating costs of electricity.
SMCC Group Provides Gas Generator Sets for Coal Mine Gas:
1. Customized motor control for managing the continuous fluctuations in methane gas content
2. Customized fuel systems can process gases at very low pressures, which is a typical mine ventilation system
3. Improve mine safety
4. Reduce the release of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere Reduce electricity costs and increase revenue
Coal Mine Gas - Both Ecological and Economic
Coal mine methane is a byproduct of underground coal seam formation, released before or during coal mining. The methane gas emitted by coal mines worldwide is approximately equivalent to 400 million tons (28 billion cubic meters) of carbon dioxide.
By utilizing methane gas energy engineering to recover and utilize exhaust gas, methane emissions in mining areas can be significantly reduced. Methane is isolated and used as fuel for gas-fired power generation units. This mature and validated technology is highly effective in reducing gas emissions and generating electricity. After recovering methane from the ground, it is stored in large containers and pre treated for use in gas engines. Pre treatment includes dust and particle filtration, gas drying, and transportation to the on-site generator set through pressure controlled fuel pipelines.
Coalbed methane, coal mine gas, and abandoned mine gas have high methane content, reaching 30% to 95%, and are suitable for use in gas-fired power generation units. The CH4 content of ventilation air methane is between 0.2% and 1.5%, so it is not suitable for use in gas-fired power generation units.
The use of coal mine gas in gas generator sets has a dual advantage: firstly, methane is converted into carbon dioxide during combustion, which can convert harmful methane released into the atmosphere into useful energy. Secondly, up to 90% of the energy in methane can be converted into electrical and thermal energy.