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Energy Coal Mining 01

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El Cesar department is the second largest in coal reserves and production in Colombia, after La Guajira. Companies like Durmmond, Glencore or Murray hold important mining concesions in that department.

Energy Coal Mining 02

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Opencast coal mine at El Cesar department, in Colombia. The mine produces coal from more than 20 seams with a thickness between 0,5 and 2,5 m.

Energy Coal Mining 04

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Coal layer extraction after all the overburden has been removed in an opencast coal mine in Colombia. A big volume of overburden has to be removed in an opencast mine to uncover the usable coal seams.

Energy Coal Screening 01

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Crushing and screening plant for coal and metallurgical coke. The coal requires an screening to separate sizes and qualities for different applications.

Energy Coal Washing 02

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Coal washing plant in Mieres belonging to the state owned company Hunosa. It is the last big coal washing facility still operative in Spain. It has the capacity to process high ash domestic coals.

Energy Power 01

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Coal fire power plant in Puente Nuevo, Córdoba. Operated by Viesgo Generación, this power plant is scheduled to shut down in 2020.

Energy Power 02

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Soto de Ribera coal fire power plant, near Oviedo, Asturias. The power plant has an installed power of 615 MW. It uses domestic and imported coals.

Energy Power 03

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Cooling tower of EDP’s Soto de Ribera power plant. Coal fire power plant with two units, one of  254 MW and other of 361 MW which burns imported coal received through the port of Gijón.

Energy Power 04

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Course of the Nalón river passing by the Soto de Ribera power plant where it takes water for the power generation process. In service since 1962 when it began its production with a 67 MW unit.

Energy Power 05

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Hunosa coal from the coal basin around Mieres has been burnt for power generation at Soto de Ribera plant. Due to its high ash content, it had to be washed at Batán coal preparation plant.

Energy Power 06

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Puertollano power plant already closed down which used to burn domestic coal from the nearby Encasur mine. It also imported coal through the port of Huelva until its closure.

Energy Power 07

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Elcogás power plant in Puertollano was an experimental plant of fluidized bed technology. It used low quality coals blended with high sulphur and high CV petcoke.

Port Aviles 01

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Russian coal on Raices quay at the port of Aviles. Various retailers use this port for their coal imports.

Port Barranquilla 01

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The Compass terminal in Barranquilla can accomodate vessels of upto 190 LOA and 9,5 m draft FW. It operates mainly with coal and metallurgical coke cargoes.

Port Barranquilla 03

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Palermo terminal at the port of Barranquilla counts with a mobile crane for the loading of metcoke.

Port Barranquilla 04

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Vessels of 35.000 – 40.000 mt of coal and metallurgical coke can be loaded at some terminals of the port of Barranquilla, at the Colombian Atlantic coast.