Coal Handleability - Addressing The Concerns Of The Electric Utility Industry

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
B. J. Arnold C. D. Harrison R. A. Lohnes
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Jan 1, 1993

Abstract

More than 544 Mt (600 million st) of coal are handled annually for use by this country's coal fired power plants. Coal is transported in various ways: overland conveyors, railcars, trucks and barges. It can travel short distances or thousands of miles, picking up moisture, freezing or drying. When the coal is received at the power plant, environmental problems with fugitive dust and further handling problems can arise. To ensure that power plant availability is not jeopardized by coal handling problems, the Electric Power Research Institute's (EPRI) Coal Quality Development Center (CQDC) developed a research program aimed at addressing utility coal handling problems. The program has identified key areas, and is investigating the cost and cause of coal handling problems as well as the solutions to these problems. The ultimate goal of the program is to develop a "handleability index" that utilities can use in their coal specifications or hardware for a utility's sampling system to predict handleability and determine if a coal shipment should be accepted.
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APA: B. J. Arnold C. D. Harrison R. A. Lohnes  (1993)  Coal Handleability - Addressing The Concerns Of The Electric Utility Industry

MLA: B. J. Arnold C. D. Harrison R. A. Lohnes Coal Handleability - Addressing The Concerns Of The Electric Utility Industry. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1993.

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