Under a commercialisation arrangement for coal to hydrogen a new coal pit would need to be established with only two options available within the Latrobe Valley area These are either south of the existing Hazelwood mine void at the site known as the Gifford site or further east of the LoyYang coal pit in the farming area of Flynn
Get PriceThe next oldest power station in the Latrobe Valley is the 1 450 MW Yallourn Power Station located between Moe and Morwell on the banks of the Latrobe River Commissioned between 1973 and 1981 Yallourn is the site of Victoria s first brown coal fired power stations The open cut mine at Yallourn commenced operations in the 1920s supplying
Get Pricehear of the announcement of the opening up for tender to companies to export brown coal from much of the Latrobe Valley and Gippsland In so doing the State Government is making a decision in Melbourne that will have increasingly detrimental affects to the people of the Latrobe Valley and Gippsland as a whole for generations to come
Get PriceAbout 430 billion tonnes of brown coal reserve is located in Victoria Eighty percent lies in the Gippsland Basin Brown coal is made up of partially decayed plant trunks branches and stems leaves bark and seed It s typically low in ash sulphur heavy metals and nitrogen and contains a moisture content of about 65 per cent
Get PriceResponding to a sweeping inquiry into the impact of the brown coal industry on the Latrobe Valley and the fallout of a massive 2024 fire at the Hazelwood mine Premier Daniel Andrews accepted findings that the bond levels were inadequate and risked taxpayers one day being exposed to the eventual costs of rehabilitating the massive mine sites
Get PriceThe Loy Yang brown coal mine in Victoria s Latrobe Valley Supplied Environment Victoria Environmental concerns Environmental groups however have slammed the proposal Cam Walker from Friends of the Earth said the EPA decision was not transparent and the Victorian government should not be investing $50 million in coal projects
Get PriceFrom a humid swamp to a cooler climate how Latrobe Aug 14 2024 About Latrobe Valley brown coal About 430 billion tonnes of brown coal reserve is located in Victoria Eighty percent lies in the Gippsland Basin Brown coal is made up of partially decayed plant trunks branches and stems leaves bark and seed get price
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Get PriceThe need for a just transition in the Latrobe Valley The Latrobe Valley is home to three large power stations A fourth one Hazelwood closed in 2024 The regional economy is already changing and will continue to be affected by Victoria s shift to clean energy as all coal power is eventually phased out to protect our climate
Get PriceThe Morwell Formation a complex late Oligocene to early Miocene unit of thick brown coal seams with subordinate interseam sediments is widespread in the La Trobe Valley Depression the Haunted Hill Block and the Moe Swamp Basin The thickness near the Morwell Open Cut of the unit is 150 metres to 180 metres increasing to 210 metres near Gormandale
Get PriceAbstract Since closure of the Hazelwood Power Station in 2024 and the associated Morwell open cut mine the community of the Latrobe Valley have largely come to terms with the coming end of an industry that for almost a century defined their region However the capacity for the community to envisage what comes next has been limited
Get PriceAs Latrobe Valley considers the prospect of rehabilitating old coal mine sites Midwest Industrial Supply Inc can offer just the product to ensure optimal safety amidst otherwise hazardous conditions The biggest risk to old coal sites is often spontaneous combustion and subsequent fires as the coal can self ignite when exposed to oxygen
Get PriceBrown coal is produced and utilised almost exclusively in Victorian mines and power stations The Loy Yang Complex and Yallourn W power stations are located in the Latrobe Valley within the Gippsland Region of Victoria the coal is mined from near surface deposits in the Yallourn Morwell and Loy Yang coalfields
Get PriceCSIRO and its industry partners plan to trial the Direct Injection Carbon Engine DICE in Victoria s Latrobe Valley the second largest and lowest cost brown coal resource in the world with the aim of reducing emissions from brown coal generated electricity by 50% compared to current technology
Get PriceGreat Latrobe Park looking to connect with the Community Limitations in solving the problem What is required to create safe stable and sustainable conditions after mining ceases Impacts from Mining Geology and Physical Properties of the Latrobe Valley Brown Coals Categories Announcements
Get PriceLMG s CO 2 emissions estimates for the plant are CO 2 t/tMg Brown coal fly ash 9 7 Ferro nickel slag 0 7 LMG s plant is estimated to pr oduce 9 7 tonnes of CO2 per tonne of Mg 53 % lower than the traditional magnesium producers average emissions of 21 8 tonnes of CO2 per tonne of Mg LMG produces no CO2 emissions in the production of its SCM
Get PriceThe Hazelwood Power Station is a decommissioned brown coal fuelled thermal power station located in the Latrobe Valley of Victoria Australia Built between 1964 and 1971 the 1 600 megawatt capacity power station was made up of eight 200MW units and supplied up to 25% of Victoria s base load electricity and more than 5% of Australia s total electricity demand
Get PriceOpal Australian Paper is the Latrobe Valley s largest private employer with about 800 direct employees It also produces brown paper at the site and the ABC understands this part of the business
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Get PriceThe Latrobe Valley s brown coal mines are inherently unstable and fire prone and require a wide range of active controls to prevent harm to human life and the environment Failures at these sites over the last two decades such as slippages and fires have cost government industry and the community hundreds of millions of dollars
Get PriceAlyssa Fritzlaff FEDERATION University researchers are using Latrobe Valley s rehabilitated brown coal mines in an investigation into the impacts of climate change Professor Thomas Baumgartl is leading the project which will focus on how changes in rainfall patterns and increased drought will affect rehabilitated mines
Get PriceThe Coalition government and ALP continue to refuse to rule out a new allocation of brown coal reserves for new mines in the Latrobe Valley The Coalition holds the view that Victoria could even have a brown coal export industry The environmental climate and public health costs of new coal mines will be enormous It is time to rule out new coal
Get PriceThe nonevaporative brown coal dewatering technologies Mechanical Thermal Expression MTE and Hydrothermal Dewatering HTD are being evaluated in an attempt to increase the efficiency of coal drying compared with current evaporative methods Product waters from each of the three major Latrobe Valley mines were prepared under both MTE
Get PriceThe Latrobe Valley coals can be classified as soft brown coal Their high moisture content range 48 70% and therefore low specific energy net wet specific energy range 5 8 11 5 MJ/kg makes the coal a low grade fuel A wide relative change in physical and chemical properties occurs both laterally and vertically across the Latrobe Valley
Get PriceThe Latrobe Valley is significant as the centre of Victoria s energy industry specifically the mining and burning of brown coal to produce electricity The area produces a total of approximately 85% of the electricity for the entire state of Victoria and supplies some electricity to New South Wales and Tasmania
Get PriceLatrobe Valley Mines The Latrobe Valley is the centre of Victoria s energy industry and is responsible for over 80% of the electrical power supplied to the state The mines described below are thermal power stations which convert heat into electricity Subscribe to our newsletter here
Get PriceThe Loy Yang power stations are located in the brown coal rich Latrobe Valley along with the Yallourn power station of coal are extracted from the open pit The open cut coal mine pit is about 200 metres 660 ft deep 3 kilometres 1 9 mi and 2 kilometres 1 2 mi wide at its widest The current mining licence has been extended by the
Get PriceSo if it is just dug up and burned as is done in our Latrobe Valley power stations extra coal must be burned about 25 per cent more to evaporate this moisture In the past this didn t matter because the coal was so cheap and easy to mine However now that carbon dioxide its main product of combustion is seen as a pollutant that extra
Get PriceThe LVRRS provides a blueprint to progress mine rehabilitation planning for the Latrobe Valley s coal mines 30 June 2024 update on the LVRRS implementation Since the Strategy s launch on 26 June 2024 the Victorian Government has undertaken further studies to support mine rehabilitation planning in the Latrobe Valley
Get PriceThe brown coal hydrogen project is located at the Loy Yang brown coal mine complex the site of the huge brown coal generator that AGL Energy has said it will keep in operation until 2024
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