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agglomeration

 formation of larger coal or ash particles by smaller particles sticking together

anthracite

 a hard, black, shiny coal very high in fixed carbon and low in volatile matter, hydrogen and oxygen

biogas

 energy produced from the anaerobic digestion of sewage and industrial waste

bituminous coal

 a relatively soft dark brown to black coal, lower in fixed carbon than anthracite, but higher in volatile matter, hydrogen and oxygen

char

 the solid carbonaceous residue that results from incomplete combustion of organic material

coal rank

 the classification of coal in terms of its chemical and physical properties

co-generation

 the simultaneous or sequential production of two or more forms of useful energy from a single primary energy source

coking coal

 coal with a quality that allows the production of a coke suitable to support a blast furnace charge

cover:coal ratio

 the proportion of overburden to coal prior to mining

CV

 calorific value, energy content measured as the heat released on complete combustion in air or oxygen

EXITO

 Extractive Industry Training Organisation
   
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fossil fuels

 coal, natural gas, LPG and fuels derived
from crude oil (including petrol and
diesel). They have been formed over long
periods of time from ancient organic
matter

GJ

 Gigajoules. 109 joules. A generic unit of energy

GDP

 Gross Domestic Product. A measure of the value of goods and services produced in a year

greenhouse gases

 gases that increase the temperature of the earth's surface. They include water vapour, tropospheric ozone, chlorofluorocarbons, carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide, methane and nitrous oxide

hard coal

 coal with a high proportion of carbon to oxygen

IEA

 International Energy Agency

integration

 the process whereby firms combine or merge to form larger units

joint venture

 an undertaking of a risk with another party
   
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lignite

 a brownish-black, woody-structured coal, lower in fixed carbon than either anthracite or bituminous coal, but higher in volatile matter and oxygen

metallurgical coal

 coal suitable for steel production

mine roof

 the layer of rock or coal over an underground mine working

natural gas

 consists mainly of methane occurring naturally in underground deposits. It may be associated or free gas

NZMIA

 New Zealand Minerals Industry Association

opencast

 mining by removal of the surface layers, working from above, not from shafts or tunnels

overburden

 rock etc. that must be removed prior to mining the mineral deposit beneath it
   
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PJ

 Petajoules. 1015 joules. A generic unit of energy

reducing agent/reductant

 a substance that brings about a conversion to metal by oxidation and losing electrons

RMA

 Resource Management Act

SOE

 State Owned Enterprise. A commercial operation governed by SOE regulations, whose shareholder is the Government

splint coal

 hard dull coal which occurs in bands in coal seams. It does not burn readily

spot market

 the market pertaining to a here and now point in time

steaming coal

 see thermal coal

sub-bituminous

 a glossy-black, non-agglomerating coal lower than bituminous coal in fixed carbon and with more volatile matter and oxygen than the latter

thermal coal

 coal used for steam raising and space heating purposes, including all anthracite coals and bituminous coals not included under coking coal

try pot

 a pot for extracting oil from fat by heating
   
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