ABSTRACT
China launches large-scale coal mines closure plan. This paper discusses the utilization of underground space and the redevelopment of energy resources after mine closure and points out main challenges. Suggestions are made: Chinese government needs to make the top-level planning, design, and guidance to balance economic, social, and environmental interest. Researchers and engineers need to investigate the underground available space characteristics and guarantee the underground space safety; deal with mechanism, basic theories, and key technologies for domestic unconventional natural gas development and utilization; develop a mature underground gasification development and utilization technology system; reveal the groundwater contamination mechanism and improve the water resource quality; and pay attention to microbial community shifts in response to pollution during the process of closed/abandoned coal mines restoration.
Acknowledgments
The authors wish to thank “the Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities” (2017QNA35).
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Authors declare no competing interests.
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