MEng (Chemical Engineering), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusIn a coal-fired power plant, recirculating cooling water exchanges latent heat energy with the exhaust steam in the condenser and transports the heat to the cooling tower for evaporative cooling. The water lost in the evaporative cooling tower is continuously replenished by make-up water or effluent generated within the power plant processes. Due to the make–up water and effluent generated from the station chemistry quality, challenges relating to the recirculating cooling water, such as scaling, fouling, and, at times, corrosion are experienced. These challenges impact the performance and operation of the cooling system, leading to thermal efficiency losses. The invest...