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Hauppauge, New York
Nova Science Publishers, Inc.
[2013]
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spelling | Alternative water use for power plant applications editors, Eric N. Grady Hauppauge, New York Nova Science Publishers, Inc. [2013] 1 online resource txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Energy science, engineering and technology series Print version record Use of non-traditional water for power plant applications : an overview of DOE/NETL R & D efforts / Ronald Munson, James Murphy, Kenneth Walsh -- Thermoelectric power plant water demands using alternative water supplies : power demand options in regions of water stress and future carbon management / Peter H. Kobos, Jim L. Krumhansl, Thomas A. Dewers, Geoffrey T. Klise, Brian P. Dwyer, Vincent C. Tidwell, Richard Kottenstette, David J. Borns and Andrea McNemar A U.S. Department of Energy National Energy Technology Laboratory (DOE/NETL) study estimated that in 2005, total U.S. freshwater withdrawals for thermoelectric power generation amounted to approximately 146 billion gallons per day (BGD), while freshwater consumption was 3.7 BGD. Coal-fired power plants use water for cooling water systems, flue gas desulfurization (FGD) makeup, boiler makeup, ash handling, wastewater treatment, and general plant wash down. As the population continues to increase, electric and water demands are expected to grow. Thermoelectric power generation requires a large q Electric power-plants / Water-supply Water reuse TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING / Mechanical bisacsh Electric power-plants / Water-supply fast Water reuse fast Electric power-plants Water-supply Water reuse Grady, Eric N. Sonstige oth Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Alternative water use for power plant applications |
spellingShingle | Alternative water use for power plant applications Use of non-traditional water for power plant applications : an overview of DOE/NETL R & D efforts / Ronald Munson, James Murphy, Kenneth Walsh -- Thermoelectric power plant water demands using alternative water supplies : power demand options in regions of water stress and future carbon management / Peter H. Kobos, Jim L. Krumhansl, Thomas A. Dewers, Geoffrey T. Klise, Brian P. Dwyer, Vincent C. Tidwell, Richard Kottenstette, David J. Borns and Andrea McNemar A U.S. Department of Energy National Energy Technology Laboratory (DOE/NETL) study estimated that in 2005, total U.S. freshwater withdrawals for thermoelectric power generation amounted to approximately 146 billion gallons per day (BGD), while freshwater consumption was 3.7 BGD. Coal-fired power plants use water for cooling water systems, flue gas desulfurization (FGD) makeup, boiler makeup, ash handling, wastewater treatment, and general plant wash down. As the population continues to increase, electric and water demands are expected to grow. Thermoelectric power generation requires a large q Electric power-plants / Water-supply Water reuse TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING / Mechanical bisacsh Electric power-plants / Water-supply fast Water reuse fast Electric power-plants Water-supply Water reuse |
title | Alternative water use for power plant applications |
title_auth | Alternative water use for power plant applications |
title_exact_search | Alternative water use for power plant applications |
title_full | Alternative water use for power plant applications editors, Eric N. Grady |
title_fullStr | Alternative water use for power plant applications editors, Eric N. Grady |
title_full_unstemmed | Alternative water use for power plant applications editors, Eric N. Grady |
title_short | Alternative water use for power plant applications |
title_sort | alternative water use for power plant applications |
topic | Electric power-plants / Water-supply Water reuse TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING / Mechanical bisacsh Electric power-plants / Water-supply fast Water reuse fast Electric power-plants Water-supply Water reuse |
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