Recent Developments In New Coal Utilization Technologies (04ad539c-7aff-4fae-9de6-777592f00c43)

- Organization:
- Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
- Pages:
- 11
- File Size:
- 482 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1987
Abstract
For many years, pulverized coal (PC) boilers in utility power plants have been the dominant market for domestic coal. Today, two new coal utilization technologies challenge the PC boiler's dominance. Atmospheric fluidized bed combustion (AFBC) and "coal gasification/combined cycle" (GCC) stand on the verge of commercial demonstration in the utility environment at a scale of 100 MW. Developed over the past decade, these technologies respond to the demands for cleaner ways to burn coal and for more flexibility in fuel supply. In the near term, these are the "clean coal" technologies most likely to have a significant impact, because they are ready for commercial application. As for environmental acceptability, consider that just a few years ago one of the environmental slogans was "no coal in California." Indeed, the only large quantities of coal above ground in California at that time were in transit on the way to Asia. Today, thanks to new technology, we can point to two operational coal-burning plants in California and one in the works: * Cool Water GCC demonstration plant (100 MW) * California Portland Cement AFBC commercial cogeneration, near Riverside (190 000 lb/hr steam) * Energy Factors AFBC commercial cogeneration at Stockton, to be operational 1988 (44 MW)
Citation
APA:
(1987) Recent Developments In New Coal Utilization Technologies (04ad539c-7aff-4fae-9de6-777592f00c43)MLA: Recent Developments In New Coal Utilization Technologies (04ad539c-7aff-4fae-9de6-777592f00c43). Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1987.