Overview
Jiangxi Leping Mining Administration Coal Mine Methane is a 5 MW gas power plant in Jiangxi, China. It utilizes coal mine methane for power generation, contributing to local energy supply.
Jiangxi Leping Mining Administration Coal Mine Methane is a gas-fired power plant located in Jiangxi Province, China, with a capacity of 5 MW. The plant is operational and focuses on generating electricity from coal mine methane, a form of gas that is often captured from mining operations. This small-scale facility plays a role in the regional energy mix. The plant operates under China's national emission standards and environmental regulations, which include requirements for air pollutant control and greenhouse gas management. As a coal mine methane project, it aligns with China's efforts to reduce methane emissions and utilize waste gas for energy. The technology typically involves internal combustion engines or gas turbines suited for low-calorific-value gas. By converting coal mine methane into electricity, the plant helps mitigate methane emissions, a potent greenhouse gas, while providing power to the local grid. Its small capacity suggests it serves a niche role, possibly supporting nearby mining operations or local communities. The facility contributes to energy efficiency and environmental protection in the region.
Environmental context
The plant's use of coal mine methane reduces methane emissions that would otherwise be released into the atmosphere, offering a climate benefit. However, combustion still produces CO2 and other pollutants. Located in Jiangxi, a province with diverse industrial activity, the plant's small scale limits its local air quality impact. Typical coal mine methane projects are near mining sites, which can be rural.
Frequently asked questions
The plant is located in Jiangxi Province, China, at coordinates 29.15 N, 117.29 E.
It is a gas power plant that uses coal mine methane as fuel to generate electricity.
The plant has a capacity of 5 megawatts (MW), making it a small-scale facility.
These plants must comply with China's national emission standards for air pollutants and greenhouse gases, as well as regulations on methane capture and utilization.
It captures methane that would otherwise be released from coal mines, reducing a potent greenhouse gas, while generating electricity with lower net emissions compared to conventional coal power.