Mine Methane definition

Mine Methane or “MM” means methane contained in mineral deposits and surrounding strata that is released as a result of mining operations; the methane portion of mine gas.

Examples of Mine Methane in a sentence

  • Provision of sustainable transport will be encouraged, as will Coal Mine Methane capture and utilisation.

  • DEFINITION OF GREEN POWER Green Power includes energy generated from renewable and/or environmentally friendly sources, including: Wind, Solar Photovoltaic, Biomass Co-firing of Agricultural Crops and All energy crops, Hydro – as certified by the Low Impact Hydro Institute, Incremental Improvements in Large Scale Hydro, Coal Mine Methane, Landfill Gas, Biogas Digesters, Biomass Co-firing of All Wood Waste including mill residue, but excluding painted or treated lumber.

  • The purpose of the Compliance Offset Protocol Mine Methane Capture Projects (protocol) is to quantify greenhouse gas (GHG) emission reductions associated with the capture and destruction of methane (CH4) that would otherwise be vented into the atmosphere as a result of mining operations at active underground and surface coal and trona mines and abandoned underground coal mines.

  • The Mine Operator shall undertake necessary action for exploration of Abandoned Mine Methane (“AMM”) or Coal Mine Methane (“CMM”) in accordance with the Applicable Laws including Chapter XVI of Coal Mines Regulations, 2017 (“CMR”).

  • Took note of the reports of the ninth session of the Group of Experts on Gas (ECE/ENERGY/GE.8/2022/2) and of the seventeenth session of the Group of Experts on Coal Mine Methane and Just Transition (ECE/ENERGY/GE.4/2022/2).

  • Coal Mine Methane (CMM)/Coalbed Methane (CBM) drilling projects including Resource Assessment, Reservoir Modeling, Gas Drainage and Gas management &Utilization.

  • BLM, “Waste Mine Methane Capture, Use, Sale, or Destruction,” 79 Federal Register 23923, April 28, 2014.

  • These amendments also included a new Mine Methane Capture (MMC) compliance offset protocol, updates to offset implementation, a minor clarification on offset usage limits, refinement of resource shuffling provisions and changes to the surrender order of compliance instruments.

  • However, in case the CGD network has been established exclusively based on Coal Bed Methane (CBM) gas, Liquefied Natural gas (LNG) or Coal Mine Methane (CMM) from open cast mining, when the gas specifications do not conform to specification under Schedule-IV, a specific approval shall be obtained from the Board.

  • Noted with appreciation the progress that the Group of Experts on Coal Mine Methane has made on delivering on its mandated activities and the Work Plan of the Group of Experts on Coal Mine Methane for 2018-2019.

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