Increased value of refined high sulfur coal

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
P. R. Dugan
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1988

Abstract

Sulfur removal from high sulfur coal has several objectives including: a) reduction of the atmospheric load that contributes to the problem of acid precipitation; b) reduction of ash, which contributes to decreased energy transfer in boilers, as well as ash disposal; and c) alleviation of the social and economic dislocations related to uneven geographical distribution of sulfur in coal reserves. Cost in relation to the value of refined coal will govern the development of an emerging coal refining industry. Estimation of the premium paid by power companies for coal with a low sulfur content is a good estimate of the value that will be added as the result of refining. Estimates of premiums paid in 1984 are $28.65/t ($26 per st) for reduction of total sulfur from 370 to 1% S and greater than $28.65/t ($26 per st) for removal below 170 sulfur.
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APA: P. R. Dugan  (1988)  Increased value of refined high sulfur coal

MLA: P. R. Dugan Increased value of refined high sulfur coal. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1988.

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