The principal objective of this project is to develop materials technology for use in ultrasupercritical (USC) plant boilers capable of operating with 760 C (1400 F), and up to 5500 psi with emphasis upon 35 MPa (5000 psi) steam. In the 21st century, the world faces the critical challenge of providing abundant, cheap electricity to meet the needs of a growing global population while at the same time preserving environmental values. Most studies of this issue conclude that a robust portfolio of generation technologies and fuels should be developed to assure that the United States will have adequate electricity supplies in a variety of possible future scenarios. The use of coal for electricity generation poses a unique set of challenges. On t...
In order to increase national energy self-sufficiency for the near future, energy systems will be re...
The age profile of the existing power plants results in a high demand for new power production capac...
Develop advanced coal-based power systems capable of 45–50 % efficiency at <$1,000/kW (in 2002 dolla...
The principal objective of this project is to develop materials technology for use in ultrasupercrit...
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) and the Ohio Coal Development Office (OCDO) have recently initia...
The Ultrasupercritical (USC) Steam Turbine Materials Development Program is sponsored and funded by ...
Coal-fired supercritical-steam power plants are currently operating with steam temperatures at the i...
Advanced or ultra supercritical (USC) steam power plants offer the promise of higher efficiencies an...
Ultra supercritical (USC) power plants offer the promise of higher efficiencies and lower emissions,...
Environmental and regulatory constraints on the global energy market are driving the need to improve...
Pulverized coal combustion (PC) is the most widely used technology in coal-fired power plants global...
Shortly after the year 2000 it is expected that new generating plants will be needed to meet the gro...
Ultra supercritical (USC) power plants offer the promise of higher efficiencies and lower emissions....
Against the background of soaring crude oil prices, coal, which has a comparatively low unit price p...
Rogalev. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, ...
In order to increase national energy self-sufficiency for the near future, energy systems will be re...
The age profile of the existing power plants results in a high demand for new power production capac...
Develop advanced coal-based power systems capable of 45–50 % efficiency at <$1,000/kW (in 2002 dolla...
The principal objective of this project is to develop materials technology for use in ultrasupercrit...
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) and the Ohio Coal Development Office (OCDO) have recently initia...
The Ultrasupercritical (USC) Steam Turbine Materials Development Program is sponsored and funded by ...
Coal-fired supercritical-steam power plants are currently operating with steam temperatures at the i...
Advanced or ultra supercritical (USC) steam power plants offer the promise of higher efficiencies an...
Ultra supercritical (USC) power plants offer the promise of higher efficiencies and lower emissions,...
Environmental and regulatory constraints on the global energy market are driving the need to improve...
Pulverized coal combustion (PC) is the most widely used technology in coal-fired power plants global...
Shortly after the year 2000 it is expected that new generating plants will be needed to meet the gro...
Ultra supercritical (USC) power plants offer the promise of higher efficiencies and lower emissions....
Against the background of soaring crude oil prices, coal, which has a comparatively low unit price p...
Rogalev. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, ...
In order to increase national energy self-sufficiency for the near future, energy systems will be re...
The age profile of the existing power plants results in a high demand for new power production capac...
Develop advanced coal-based power systems capable of 45–50 % efficiency at <$1,000/kW (in 2002 dolla...