Author: American Technical Services, Inc
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Category : Alabama
Languages : en
Pages : 206
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Socio-economic Reassessment of the Coal Gasification Plant at Murphy Hill
Coal Gasification Project, Murphy Hill Site
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Languages : en
Pages : 12
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Social and Economic Impact Assessment
Author: WyCoalGas, Inc
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Category : Coal gasification plants
Languages : en
Pages : 264
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Category : Coal gasification plants
Languages : en
Pages : 264
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Coal gasification project, Murphy Hill site
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Socioeconomic Characterization and Assessment of the North Dakota Coal Gasification Project Area
Author: Woodward-Clyde Consultants. Envicon Division
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Category : Coal gasification
Languages : en
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Socioeconomic Data Requirements for Environmental Assessment
Author: R. Steven Konkel
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Languages : en
Pages : 29
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Pages : 29
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Assessment of the Labor Impacts of Coal Gasification Systems
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The Institute of Gas Technology has estimated the labor requirements and their impacts for construction and operation of coal gasification systems (mine and plant). Commercial-size high-, medium-, and low-Btu systems were studied. For the high-Btu system (1000 Btu/SCF) producing 250 billion Btu/day, the labor requirements are shown in Table ES-1. For small, low-Btu systems (150 Btu/SCF) producing 1.5 billion Btu/day, we determined that about 300 systems have equivalent labor requirements to one high-Btu system. Requirements include both mining and gasifying coal. Both basic and secondary (supportive) labor were considered during the 4-year construction and 20-year operation phases of the system. The requirements are expected values based on a sample of 17 counties that we consider as potential sites for gasification. Labor availability at the county level was obtained from the Social and Economic Assessment Model developed by Argonne National Laboratory. This model allowed us to estimate in-migration requirements. If one assmes a commercialization scenario of ten systems under construction simultaneously, the average number of workers required during the 4-year construction period is the sum of basic and secondary labor, or about 77,830. If ten systems are operating simultaneously, about 47,000 workers are required for 20 years. In-migration (or training) impacts during the construction phase of this scenario is about 49,270 workers; during the operation phase, it is about 13,900. A qualitative evaluation of future labor supply by types of occupations indicates that shortages are possible for engineers, painters, pipefitters, ironworkers, and cement masons as coal gasification technology becomes increasingly commercialized.
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The Institute of Gas Technology has estimated the labor requirements and their impacts for construction and operation of coal gasification systems (mine and plant). Commercial-size high-, medium-, and low-Btu systems were studied. For the high-Btu system (1000 Btu/SCF) producing 250 billion Btu/day, the labor requirements are shown in Table ES-1. For small, low-Btu systems (150 Btu/SCF) producing 1.5 billion Btu/day, we determined that about 300 systems have equivalent labor requirements to one high-Btu system. Requirements include both mining and gasifying coal. Both basic and secondary (supportive) labor were considered during the 4-year construction and 20-year operation phases of the system. The requirements are expected values based on a sample of 17 counties that we consider as potential sites for gasification. Labor availability at the county level was obtained from the Social and Economic Assessment Model developed by Argonne National Laboratory. This model allowed us to estimate in-migration requirements. If one assmes a commercialization scenario of ten systems under construction simultaneously, the average number of workers required during the 4-year construction period is the sum of basic and secondary labor, or about 77,830. If ten systems are operating simultaneously, about 47,000 workers are required for 20 years. In-migration (or training) impacts during the construction phase of this scenario is about 49,270 workers; during the operation phase, it is about 13,900. A qualitative evaluation of future labor supply by types of occupations indicates that shortages are possible for engineers, painters, pipefitters, ironworkers, and cement masons as coal gasification technology becomes increasingly commercialized.
Physical and Socio-economic Impact of TVA Coal Gasification Plant on Marshall, DeKalb and Jackson Counties
Author: American Technical Services, Inc
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Category : Alabama
Languages : en
Pages : 268
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Category : Alabama
Languages : en
Pages : 268
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Assessment of Economic Impacts Associated with a Coal Gasification Plant Located in Dunn County, North Dakota
Author: Norman L. Dalsted
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Category : Coal gasification
Languages : en
Pages : 172
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Category : Coal gasification
Languages : en
Pages : 172
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Resource, Economics, and Social Aspects of a Potential Coal Gasification Plant in Northeastern Montana
Author: Montana
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Category : Coal gasification plants
Languages : en
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