This is the twelfth Quarterly Report for this project. The background and technical justification for the project are described, including potential benefits of reducing fuel moisture using power plant waste heat, prior to firing the coal in a pulverized coal boiler. During this last Quarter, the development of analyses to determine the costs and financial benefits of coal drying was continued. The details of the model and key assumptions being used in the economic evaluation are described in this report and results are shown for a drying system utilizing a combination of waste heat from the condenser and thermal energy extracted from boiler flue gas
Almost 50% of the world’s coal resources are low rank coals. Efficiency for low rank coal utilizatio...
Possibilities of coal-water fuel application in industrial power engineering are considered and desc...
Developments in heat exchanger technology, specifically in the use of polymers as tube material, hav...
This is the eighth Quarterly Report for this project. The background and technical justification for...
Low rank fuels such as subbituminous coals and lignites contain significant amounts of moisture comp...
Pulverized coal power plants which fire lignites and other low-rank high-moisture coals generally op...
Low rank fuels contain significant quantities of water, with the moisture content of subbituminous c...
The selling price of coal product in the market depends on the heating value or BTU content of coal,...
The ELFUEL coal drying facility is designed to utilize the high heat transfer characteristics of a ...
textFor this work, I constructed an original thermodynamic model to estimate waste heat and water re...
This study investigated the reduction of moisture of a Sarpy Creek Montana subbituminous coal when i...
Lignite coal has dominated the use of steam power plants in recent years. Despite the consequences, ...
This research project was conducted in association with Gilbert/Commonwealth Inc. as part of an ove...
Coal-fired power plants consume huge quantities of water, and in some water-stressed areas, power pl...
The demand for energy has continued to rise worldwide in line with population growth. The majority ...
Almost 50% of the world’s coal resources are low rank coals. Efficiency for low rank coal utilizatio...
Possibilities of coal-water fuel application in industrial power engineering are considered and desc...
Developments in heat exchanger technology, specifically in the use of polymers as tube material, hav...
This is the eighth Quarterly Report for this project. The background and technical justification for...
Low rank fuels such as subbituminous coals and lignites contain significant amounts of moisture comp...
Pulverized coal power plants which fire lignites and other low-rank high-moisture coals generally op...
Low rank fuels contain significant quantities of water, with the moisture content of subbituminous c...
The selling price of coal product in the market depends on the heating value or BTU content of coal,...
The ELFUEL coal drying facility is designed to utilize the high heat transfer characteristics of a ...
textFor this work, I constructed an original thermodynamic model to estimate waste heat and water re...
This study investigated the reduction of moisture of a Sarpy Creek Montana subbituminous coal when i...
Lignite coal has dominated the use of steam power plants in recent years. Despite the consequences, ...
This research project was conducted in association with Gilbert/Commonwealth Inc. as part of an ove...
Coal-fired power plants consume huge quantities of water, and in some water-stressed areas, power pl...
The demand for energy has continued to rise worldwide in line with population growth. The majority ...
Almost 50% of the world’s coal resources are low rank coals. Efficiency for low rank coal utilizatio...
Possibilities of coal-water fuel application in industrial power engineering are considered and desc...
Developments in heat exchanger technology, specifically in the use of polymers as tube material, hav...