Continuous Haulage With Remote Control Miners In Thin Seams ? Introduction

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
T. A. McAfoose
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Jan 1, 1979

Abstract

As one of the major suppliers of the chestnut Ridge energy center, Rochester and Pittsburgh Coal Company continues the search for more efficient haulage systems. This search is one that is essential in providing coal to the Keystone and Homer City power plants at the most economical cost. These two electrical generating plants located in west central Pennsylvania are part of the energy center which consists of four generating stations. Prior to the time the two stations were put on line, August, 1967 for Keystone and August, 1969 for Homer City, our company made the decision to rely on belt conveyors from the section to the surface to provide for continuous main line haulage. The proximity of these generating stations to proven reserves allow for minimal truck haulage and minemouth setups. With the addition of seven new mines, in the past ten years, revisions have been made on the original setup to interconnect the haulage of several mines to deliver the product by belt to the power plants.
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APA: T. A. McAfoose  (1979)  Continuous Haulage With Remote Control Miners In Thin Seams ? Introduction

MLA: T. A. McAfoose Continuous Haulage With Remote Control Miners In Thin Seams ? Introduction. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1979.

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