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2 nd NSW Coal and Energy Conference 16 th September 2010

Energy Brad Mullard Executive Director Mineral Resources. 2 nd NSW Coal and Energy Conference 16 th September 2010. ENERGY WATER FOOD ENVIRONMENT POVERTY TERRORISM AND WAR DISEASE EDUCATION DEMOCRACY POPULATION. GLOBAL PRIMARY ENERGY CONSUMPTION (Million Tonnes Oil Equivalent).

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2 nd NSW Coal and Energy Conference 16 th September 2010

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  1. Energy Brad Mullard Executive Director Mineral Resources 2nd NSW Coal and Energy Conference 16th September 2010

  2. ENERGY WATER FOOD ENVIRONMENT POVERTY TERRORISM AND WAR DISEASE EDUCATION DEMOCRACY POPULATION

  3. GLOBAL PRIMARY ENERGY CONSUMPTION(Million Tonnes Oil Equivalent)

  4. Australian Energy Production(PJ)

  5. AUSTRALIAN ENERGY EXPORTS(2008-09 $ Billions)

  6. Freeman Dyson

  7. Global Carbon Dioxide Emissions Source: BP Statistical Review of World Energy June 2009

  8. Per Capita CO2 Emissions Source: IEA

  9. Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum

  10. Australia’s primary energy consumption, 2007–08 and 2029–30 Source: ABARE

  11. COAL

  12. COAL • Coal is the world's most abundant and widely distributed fossil fuel. • 85% of coal Reserves are concentrated in six countries • 23% of primary global energy needs are met by coal • Around 138 million tonnes of saleable coal was produced in NSW during 2008-09 • NSW Coal Production was valued at over 19 billion dollars in 2008-09 • NSW depends on coal for 90% of it’s electricity

  13. GLOBAL COAL PRODUCTION Source: BP Statistical Review of World Energy June 2009

  14. NSW Power Stations emit almost 60 million Tonnes of CO2 per Year

  15. GAS

  16. Eastern Australian gas markets (PJ) Source: ABARE 2010

  17. Coal Seam Gas Reserves (2P)Source: Queensland Department of Mines and Energy 2009

  18. Coal Seam Methane 2P Reserves

  19. Methane and Carbon Dioxide absorbed onto coal seam CO2 Methane

  20. Geothermal Gradient

  21. Geothermal Energy

  22. Geothermal Energy • The use of geothermal energy for electricity generation and direct use applications is new technology to Australia • Requires successful technical and commercial demonstration • However in the nine years since the first Geothermal Exploration Licence (GEL) was granted in Australia, interest and activity in the geothermal sector has increased dramatically

  23. Geothermal Electricity Generation

  24. Geothermal Anomalies

  25. Geothermal Energy 0-2000 m (15-100 o C) 2,000-4,000 m (100-250 o C) 4,000-6,000 m (250-300 o C)

  26. Coal Seams as Geothermal Blankets

  27. GEOTHERMAL ENERGY

  28. Direct Use Geothermal • Lower heating costs by reducing electricity, oil or gas consumption; • Reduced emissions of CO2 and oxides of nitrogen and sulphur • Minimal ongoing costs after installation. • Heat pumps can be used almost anywhere in the world to provide heating and cooling for buildings

  29. Geothermal Heat Pumps globally are the fastest-growing means of exploiting geothermal energy

  30. CLEAN COAL FUND • Fugitive Emissions (Open Cuts, VAM-RAB) • Direct Carbon Fuel Cell • Combined Brayton Rankin Cycle Engine • Chemical Looping Air Separation • Aqueous Ammonia PCC • Mineral Carbonation • Novel Capture material (Carbon fibre) • Ultra Clean Coal feed for Diesel Engine • Public Acceptance of CCS

  31. Mineral Carbonation • More than enough minerals • High cost could be offset by sale of mineral products • Could use waste materials high in Mg, Fe and Ca - eg bottom ash and fly ash, Asbestos, etc)

  32. CCS delivers one-fifth of the lowest-cost GHGreduction solution in 2050

  33. THANK YOU

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