Advanced Physical Coal Cleaning Processes: Seeking Practical Applications

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Robert W. Row
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Jan 1, 1985

Abstract

Advanced physical coal cleaning processes that are now under development may remove significantly greater fractions of pyritic sulfur and ash than do commercial coal cleaning processes at comparable heating value recoveries. These processes may be useful for reducing sulfur dioxide emissions from electric utilities and other emission sources. However, little work has been done to determine their applicability to any major coal market. The northeastern states of the United States are interested in burning more coal, but with further sulfur dioxide emission restrictions. Their nearest coal sources are relatively high sulfur Northern Appalachian coals. The project discussed in this paper, which is scheduled to be completed in June 1985, has the objective of technically and economically evaluating various coal supply scenarios involving five selected advanced physical coal cleaning processes; and comparing the economics of them with alternative fuel supply options open to the northeastern users.
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APA: Robert W. Row  (1985)  Advanced Physical Coal Cleaning Processes: Seeking Practical Applications

MLA: Robert W. Row Advanced Physical Coal Cleaning Processes: Seeking Practical Applications. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1985.

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