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Saudi Journal of Engineering and Technology (SJEAT)
Volume-10 | Issue-08 | 340-351
Original Research Article
Characterization of Selected Coal Mining Sites in Kogi State Nigeria for Power Plant Generation
AFU Damilola Johnson, Omoseebi A.O, Ekun Adekunle, Obaiyi Yusuf, Ige Ibukun
Published : Aug. 16, 2025
DOI : https://doi.org/10.36348/sjet.2025.v10i08.002
Abstract
Fifteen coal samples were collected from Dangote, Zouma. and Omelewu coal sites, Kogi, State. Five samples from each site were subjected to laboratory tests which include proximate analysis, ultimate analysis, calorific value and total Sulphur content determination to determine their suitability for power generation. ASTM D3173, ASTM D5142, ASTM D3175, and ASTM D5865 standards were used respectively. Tests were carried out at FUTA laboratories and Sheda Science and Technology laboratory, Abuja, Nigeria. Dangote coal is a sub-bituminous B, low Sulphur and medium ash coal; Zouma sub-bituminous C, low Sulphur, medium ash coal, while Omelewu coal is a sub-bituminous C, low Sulphur, low ash coal. The coal samples analyzed are suitable for power generation (Heating value: 8,300 - 9,500 Btu/lb; Moisture content: 16.52% - 17.49%; Low Sulphur content <1.0); low to medium Ash contents 8.0-15.0%) and is in agreement with requirements published by coal-fired power plant operators. Gross calorific values, inherent moisture and contents of Zouma sub-bituminous coal make it more largely suitable for pulverized coal combustion when compared with the coal fuel used for the Genessee Phase 3 power station in Canada.
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