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Progress and Trends in the Development of Conventional Technologies for the Extraction of Primary Forms of Energy

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The need for a better utilization of useful minerals which are exhaustible and not renewable is indisputable. More and more frequently the view is expressed that the mineral resources should not only be profitable to their owners but to the entire mankind. Due to the energy crisis, of particular importance are are materials, including bituminous and brown coal for power engineering.

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Szczurowski, A. (1983). Progress and Trends in the Development of Conventional Technologies for the Extraction of Primary Forms of Energy. In: Improved Techniques for the Extraction of Primary Forms of Energy. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-6649-9_6

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