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Emissions from Coal Mining in Colombia

Coal-powered power plant in Colombia

In Colombia, coal continues to drive the country’s energy sector, with CMM emissions estimated to have reached 8.6 MtCO2e in 2020 and projected to grow to 12 MtCO2e in 2050 (Non-CO2 Greenhouse Gas Data Tool). An overview of Colombia's coal mining history and current methane recovery and use efforts can be found in the Global Methane Initiative Coal Mine Methane Country Profile: Colombia (April 2015).

Resources

  • Pre-Feasibility Study for Methane Drainage and Utilization at the San Juaquin Mine, Antioquia Department, Colombia
  • Best Practice Guidance for Effective Methane Recovery and Use from Abandoned Mines (Spanish)
  • Pre-Feasibility Study for Methane Drainage and Utilization at the Casa Blanca Coal Mine, Cundinamarca Department, Colombia - U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (September 2019)
  • Colombia Coal Mine Methane Market Study – U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (March 2019)
  • Pre-Feasibility Study for Methane Drainage and Utilization at the San Juaquin Mine, Antioquia Department, Colombia (July 2017)
  • Coal Mine Methane and its Strategic Role in Climate Change Mitigation: CMM Policies in Colombia (June 2017)

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Last updated on November 20, 2024
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