This report was prepared at the request of the Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) to clarify the development status of the pressurized fluidized bed combustor (PFBC) and to place in perspective the problems which are yet to be solved before commercialization of the concept is practical. This report, in essence, supersedes the interim report published in 1979, Assessment of the State of the Art of Pressurized Fluidized Bed Combustion Systems. A brief overview of the PFBC concept is included citing potential advantages and disadvantages relative to atmospheric fluidized bed combustion (AFBC) and conventional pulverized coal plants. A survey of existing and developing PFBC experimental facilities is presented in some detail which includes the ma...
The overall objective of the program is the development of a pulsed atmospheric fluidized-bed combus...
A paper study for a highly efficient, environmentally benign, coal-fired electric power generation s...
Research is being conducted under United States Department of Energy (USDOE) Contract DE-AC21-86MC21...
This effort was conducted to provde supporting data for the research and development program on pres...
Second-generation pressurized fluidized bed combustion (PFBC) plants promise higher efficiency with ...
The development of pressurized fluidized bed combustion (PFBC) has reached the stage where the techn...
The economics and performance of advanced pressurized fluidized bed (PFBC) cycles developed for util...
"Fluidized bed combustion (FBC) boilers are receiving considerable attention by the utility and indu...
This study assesses the atmospheric fluidized-bed combustion (AFBC) technology with respect to desig...
The AFBC Technology Test Unit Program will develop the technology for a fluidized bed coal combustio...
The Tidd Pressurized Fluidized Bed Combustion (PFBC) Demonstration Plant was the first utility-scale...
The advanced pressurized fluidized bed combustor (APFBC) power plant combines an efficient gas-fired...
The fourth Quarterly Technical Progress Report presents the results of work accomplished during the ...
The objective of this project was to demonstrate and promote the commercialization of a coal-fired a...
The extended test program on the SGT/PFB Technology Unit, previously placed in operation, was comple...
The overall objective of the program is the development of a pulsed atmospheric fluidized-bed combus...
A paper study for a highly efficient, environmentally benign, coal-fired electric power generation s...
Research is being conducted under United States Department of Energy (USDOE) Contract DE-AC21-86MC21...
This effort was conducted to provde supporting data for the research and development program on pres...
Second-generation pressurized fluidized bed combustion (PFBC) plants promise higher efficiency with ...
The development of pressurized fluidized bed combustion (PFBC) has reached the stage where the techn...
The economics and performance of advanced pressurized fluidized bed (PFBC) cycles developed for util...
"Fluidized bed combustion (FBC) boilers are receiving considerable attention by the utility and indu...
This study assesses the atmospheric fluidized-bed combustion (AFBC) technology with respect to desig...
The AFBC Technology Test Unit Program will develop the technology for a fluidized bed coal combustio...
The Tidd Pressurized Fluidized Bed Combustion (PFBC) Demonstration Plant was the first utility-scale...
The advanced pressurized fluidized bed combustor (APFBC) power plant combines an efficient gas-fired...
The fourth Quarterly Technical Progress Report presents the results of work accomplished during the ...
The objective of this project was to demonstrate and promote the commercialization of a coal-fired a...
The extended test program on the SGT/PFB Technology Unit, previously placed in operation, was comple...
The overall objective of the program is the development of a pulsed atmospheric fluidized-bed combus...
A paper study for a highly efficient, environmentally benign, coal-fired electric power generation s...
Research is being conducted under United States Department of Energy (USDOE) Contract DE-AC21-86MC21...