Improving Power Plant Performance And Reducing Emissions Through The Use Of Pneumatic Dry Cleaning For Low Rank Coal

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
J. K. Alderman R. J. Snoby
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Jan 1, 2001

Abstract

Although once fairly common as a method of coal preparation in the United States, dry cleaning has virtually disappeared. Low-rank coals used for power generation in the western U.S. are suited for dry cleaning because water has limited availability in the American west. Surface moisture added through wet cleaning offsets energy improvement achieved from mineral matter reduction. Information will be presented on the commercial application of dry cleaning in North America, the historic development and current status of the technology, and the introduction of modern processing theory and control technology to the design of dry cleaning equipment and plants.
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APA: J. K. Alderman R. J. Snoby  (2001)  Improving Power Plant Performance And Reducing Emissions Through The Use Of Pneumatic Dry Cleaning For Low Rank Coal

MLA: J. K. Alderman R. J. Snoby Improving Power Plant Performance And Reducing Emissions Through The Use Of Pneumatic Dry Cleaning For Low Rank Coal. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2001.

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