Coal And The Electrical Utilities In The West (85ef02a4-518f-4995-b6bd-250201ea54be)

- Organization:
- Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
- Pages:
- 7
- File Size:
- 1530 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1965
Abstract
The degree of economic, progress of a nation is measured by its possession and use of energy, sources. The future of coal in the West hinges on its ability to participate and grow in the energy market. A source of energy is, in the long run, only as good as the ability of the industry to develop its reserves economically. The economic development of the tremendous coal reserves, literally hundreds of billions of tons of coal in the States of Colorado, Utah, Wyoming, Montana, New Mexico, and Arizona, poses a very real question in the light of the known mining technology of our day. Basically in America today, coal is mined from the earth either by the strip mine or underground mine method; in the West, the large long-term, contracts now in force with utilities are mostly from coal mines utilizing the strip mine method. However, the preponderance of the known coal reserves of the West are located deep underground and will have to be mined by the various; underground mining processes. The problems encountered in the West with regard to underground mining vary from state to state but, on the whole, do not present what might be considered a miner's bonanza. I do not mean to' infer that the underground coal of the West is unmineable, but I do want to emphasize that the tremendous reserve figures do not present a true picture in the light of present day technology.
Citation
APA:
(1965) Coal And The Electrical Utilities In The West (85ef02a4-518f-4995-b6bd-250201ea54be)MLA: Coal And The Electrical Utilities In The West (85ef02a4-518f-4995-b6bd-250201ea54be). Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1965.