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Cooperation on capturing China's mine methane emissions.

Australasian Business Intelligence, June, 2006

Jun 02, 2006 (Ecos - ABIX via COMTEX) -- A new technology called Ventilation Air Methane Catalytic Turbine (VAMCAT) will be tested in a coal mine in China. VAMCAT is expected to be very effective in reducing global methane emissions by collecting and using waste gas from coal mines. A team of scientists from CSIRO, the Australian Greenhouse Office, China's Shanghai Jiao Tong University and Huainan Coal Mining Group will soon start a trial program of the new technology. Shi Su, researcher at CSIRO Exploration & Mining and the leader of the project, says China is the largest potential market for technologies mitigating methane gas emissions.

Publication Date: April 2006

CSIRO

AUSTRALIA. GREENHOUSE OFFICE

HUAINAN COAL MINING (GROUP)...

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