Modeling the economics of trucks and overland conveyors for lignite transportation
The economic analysis for deciding between trucks and overland conveyors can be complex. A proper economic analysis should be performed even at the preliminary stages of a project. It should not only include all of the relevant technical and environmental considerations but also a proper and consistent economic methodology. An appropriate methodology is illustrated by an example for transporting coal or lignite from a mine to a mine mouth facility. A variety of sensitivity and breakeven analyses are included to place the methodology and results in their proper perspective. Some of these key parameters include: escalation rates, transportation distance, conveyor capital costs, mine life and mine production rate variability over the mine life.
- Research Organization:
- Stearns - Roger Eng. Corp.
- OSTI ID:
- 5933427
- Report Number(s):
- CONF-831112-
- Journal Information:
- Coal Technol. (Houston); (United States), Vol. 6; Conference: Coal technology '83 - international coal utilization convention, Houston, TX, USA, 15 Nov 1983
- Country of Publication:
- United States
- Language:
- English
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