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Title : Environmental-impact assessment for the proposed oil-shale integrated tri-generation plant
Subject : Applied Energy
Volume No. : 62
Issue No. : 
Author : J.O. Jaber, S.D. Probert
Printed Year : 1999
No of Pages  : 41: 169-209
Description : 

Air, land and water impacts for a proposed commercial-sized oil-shale integrated tri-gen- eration system (OSITGS) are predicted. A preliminary analysis of the processes incurred was conducted to determine the nature and expected rates of various e‚uent streams emerging from the OSITGS. Mining and the processing of the oil-shale will signi®cantly disturb the environment, as a result of pollution by dust particles and ash derived from the oil-shale as well as various gaseous emissions from the proposed development. However, it is likely that solid-waste handling (including ultimate disposal) as well as land-use impacts will be of greater concern than emissions to the atmosphere from the proposed oil-shale operations. Preliminary predictions indicate that the proposed integrated process will be ®nancially attractive, as well as an environmentally-acceptable technique for producing synthetic (liquid and gaseous) fuels and electricity from oil-shale, compared with conventional utilisation methods. But signi®cant information gaps exist, so inhibiting the making of accurate envir- onmental assessments concerning the behaviour of the OSITGS at this time.


Title : Environmental-impact assessment for the proposed oil-shale integrated tri-generation plant
Subject : Impact Assessment
Volume No. : 62
Issue No. : 
Author : J.O. Jaber, S.D. Probert
Printed Year : 1999
No of Pages  : 169-209
Description : 

Environmental-impact assessment for the proposed oil-shale integrated tri-generation plant