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  2. Mineral industry of Europe - Wikipedia

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    The global lignite production is approximately one billion metric tons in 2012, with major production coming from Europe, the continent accounts for roughly 40% in lithium reserves. [23] The Kosovar lignite mines are operated at one of the most strategic lignite deposits in Europe, due to its geological conditions. [24]

  3. Hambach surface mine - Wikipedia

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    The Tagebau Hambach is a large open-pit coal mine (German: Tagebau) in Niederzier and Elsdorf, North Rhine–Westphalia, Germany. It is operated by RWE and used for mining lignite. The mine is on the site of the ancient Hambach Forest, which was purchased by RWE in 1978. The company then cut most of the forest down and cleared it to mine.

  4. List of open-pit mines - Wikipedia

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    Lignite mine in the background of Lützerath, Germany. Tagebau Garzweiler – lignite mine; ... Corta Atalaya – the largest open-pit mine in Europe [6] ...

  5. Coal in Kosovo - Wikipedia

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    Overall, the lignite mines in Kosovo have among the most favorable characteristics in Europe. [11] Average stripping ratio of waste to coal is 1.7m 3 to 1, and it is of high quality for electricity generation. [11] The net calorific value of lignite in Kosovo varies between 6.28 and 9.21 MJ/kg, with an average of 7.8 MJ/kg.

  6. Rheinisches Braunkohlerevier - Wikipedia

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    The mining of lignite using the open pit method has had a significant impact on the landscape here and led to the formation of several important industrial sites. The area includes the Zülpicher and Jülicher Börde, the Erft lowlands and the Ville, making it the largest lignite mining area in Europe. [1]

  7. Natural resources of Kosovo - Wikipedia

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    Overall, the lignite mines in Kosovo have among the most favorable characteristics in Europe. [7] Average stripping ratio of waste to coal is 1.7m 3 to 1, and it is of high quality for electricity generation. [7] The net calorific value of lignite in Kosovo varies between 6.28 and 9.21 MJ/kg, with an average of 7.8 MJ/kg.

  8. Ptolemaida-Florina coal mine - Wikipedia

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    The Ptolemaida-Florina Coal Mine is a coal mine in Greece. [1] The mine is located in Ptolemaida and Florina in West Macedonia. [1] The mine has coal reserves amounting to 1.82 billion tonnes of lignite, one of the largest lignite reserves in Europe and production is centered on 49 million tonnes per year.

  9. Maritsa Iztok Complex - Wikipedia

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    It consists of three lignite-fired thermal power stations. The complex is located in a large lignite coal basin, which includes several mines, enrichment plants, a briquette plant and its own railway system. The development of the thermal power and mining complex at Maritsa Iztok began in 1952, but the lignite deposits used to be known well in ...