Power Plant Performance: Assessing The Impact Of Coal Quality

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Richard E. Barrett
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1983

Abstract

The relationship between coal characteristics and power plant performance has become a matter of increasing interest to utilities. This relationship can affect the value of coals, decisions as to coal washing, setting penalties for delivery of coal that fails to meet specifications, and justifying buying better coals (at higher costs) before public utility commissions. The study described in this paper was directed to identifying how coal characteristics impact on boilers and related coal and gas handling systems. TVA data for the period 1962-1980 was the basis for the study. Models were developed for boiler efficiency, boiler availability, and maintenance costs as a function of such coal characteristics as ash, sulfur, and moisture content and boiler age. Boiler load and maintenance efforts were considered as variables in some of the models, but were found not to be statistically significant. Although the results of this study are strictly applicable to only the TVA system, they can serve as guides or first approximations for other utilities.
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APA: Richard E. Barrett  (1983)  Power Plant Performance: Assessing The Impact Of Coal Quality

MLA: Richard E. Barrett Power Plant Performance: Assessing The Impact Of Coal Quality. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1983.

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