Improving the efficiency of coal-fired power plants: issues and potential benefits
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505 | 8 | |a Coal has long been the major fossil fuel used to produce electricity. However, coal-fired electric power plants are one of the largest sources of air pollution in the United States, with greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from burning of fossil fuels believed to be the major contributor to global climate change. Regulations under development at the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) would impose new requirements on fossil-fueled (mostly coal-fired) power plants (CFPPs) to control GHG emissions. This book focuses on efficiency improvements to power plants, and discusses retrofits, technologies | |
505 | 8 | |a IMPROVING THE EFFICIENCY OF COAL-FIRED POWER PLANTS: ISSUES AND POTENTIAL BENEFITS; IMPROVING THE EFFICIENCY OF COAL-FIRED POWER PLANTS: ISSUES AND POTENTIAL BENEFITS; Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data; Contents; Preface; Chapter 1: Increasing the Efficiency of Existing Coal-Fired Power Plants*; Summary; Introduction; Coal and Existing U.S. Coal Power Plants; Coal and Greenhouse Gas Emissions; Types of U.S. Coal-Fired Power Plants; U.S. Coal Power Plants Are Aging; Efficiency of Power Plants and Power Plant Systems; Efficiency Improvements to Reduce GHG Emissions | |
505 | 8 | |a National Energy Technology Laboratory StudiesEnvironmental Protection Agency Study; International Energy Agency Study; Using Renewables to Improve Coal Plant Efficiency; Potential Barriers to Implementing Efficiency Upgrades; New Source Review; Fuel Prices for Electricity and Regulatory Uncertainty; Possible Approaches to Encourage Efficiency Improvement; Conclusion and Policy Options; End Notes; Chapter 2: Improving the Efficiency of Coal-Fired Power Plants for Near Term Greenhouse Gas Emissions Reductions(; Executive Summary; Decile Analysis; Setting a Cfpp Fleet Efficiency Target | |
505 | 8 | |a New Source ReviewSummary; Future Work; References; End Notes; Chapter 3: Available and Emerging Technologies for Reducing Greenhouse Gas Emissions from Coal-Fired Electric Generating Units*; Acronyms and Abbreviations; 1. Introduction; 1.1. Electric Power Generation Using Coal; 2. Coal-Fired Electric Generating Units; 2.1. Coals Burned in U.S. EGUs; 2.2. Coal Utilization in U.S. EGUs; 2.2.1. Stoker-Fired Coal Combustion; 2.2.2. Pulverized-Coal Combustion; 2.2.3. Cyclone Coal Combustion; 2.2.4. Fluidized-Bed Combustion; 2.2.5. Coal Gasification; 2.3. GHG Emissions from Coal-Fired EGUs | |
505 | 8 | |a 2.4. Factors Impacting Coal-Fired EGU CO2 Emissions2.4.1. Impact of Coal Rank on CO2 Emissions from EGUs; 2.4.2 Impact of Coal-Fired EGU Efficiency on CO2 Emissions; 2.4.3. Impact of SO2 Controls on Coal-Fired EGU CO2 Emissions; 3. Coal-Fired EGU CO2 Control Technologies; 3.1. Coal-Fired EGU CO2 Emissions Control Approaches; 3.1.1. Efficiency Improvements; 3.1.2. Carbon Capture and Storage; 3.2. Efficiency Improvements for Existing Coal-fired EGU Projects; 3.3. Efficiency Improvements for New Coal-Fired EGU Projects; 3.3.1. Steam Cycle; 3.3.2. Coal Drying | |
505 | 8 | |a 3.3.3. Boiler Feedwater Heating and Hot-Windbox3.4. Combined Heat and Power Plant; 3.5. Oxygen Combustion; 4. Coal-Fired EGU Technology Alternatives Analysis; 4.1. Site-Specific Coal-Fired EGU Technology Alternatives Analysis Example; 4.2. EPA GHG Mitigation Database; References; Index | |
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contents | Coal has long been the major fossil fuel used to produce electricity. However, coal-fired electric power plants are one of the largest sources of air pollution in the United States, with greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from burning of fossil fuels believed to be the major contributor to global climate change. Regulations under development at the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) would impose new requirements on fossil-fueled (mostly coal-fired) power plants (CFPPs) to control GHG emissions. This book focuses on efficiency improvements to power plants, and discusses retrofits, technologies IMPROVING THE EFFICIENCY OF COAL-FIRED POWER PLANTS: ISSUES AND POTENTIAL BENEFITS; IMPROVING THE EFFICIENCY OF COAL-FIRED POWER PLANTS: ISSUES AND POTENTIAL BENEFITS; Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data; Contents; Preface; Chapter 1: Increasing the Efficiency of Existing Coal-Fired Power Plants*; Summary; Introduction; Coal and Existing U.S. Coal Power Plants; Coal and Greenhouse Gas Emissions; Types of U.S. Coal-Fired Power Plants; U.S. Coal Power Plants Are Aging; Efficiency of Power Plants and Power Plant Systems; Efficiency Improvements to Reduce GHG Emissions National Energy Technology Laboratory StudiesEnvironmental Protection Agency Study; International Energy Agency Study; Using Renewables to Improve Coal Plant Efficiency; Potential Barriers to Implementing Efficiency Upgrades; New Source Review; Fuel Prices for Electricity and Regulatory Uncertainty; Possible Approaches to Encourage Efficiency Improvement; Conclusion and Policy Options; End Notes; Chapter 2: Improving the Efficiency of Coal-Fired Power Plants for Near Term Greenhouse Gas Emissions Reductions(; Executive Summary; Decile Analysis; Setting a Cfpp Fleet Efficiency Target New Source ReviewSummary; Future Work; References; End Notes; Chapter 3: Available and Emerging Technologies for Reducing Greenhouse Gas Emissions from Coal-Fired Electric Generating Units*; Acronyms and Abbreviations; 1. Introduction; 1.1. Electric Power Generation Using Coal; 2. Coal-Fired Electric Generating Units; 2.1. Coals Burned in U.S. EGUs; 2.2. Coal Utilization in U.S. EGUs; 2.2.1. Stoker-Fired Coal Combustion; 2.2.2. Pulverized-Coal Combustion; 2.2.3. Cyclone Coal Combustion; 2.2.4. Fluidized-Bed Combustion; 2.2.5. Coal Gasification; 2.3. GHG Emissions from Coal-Fired EGUs 2.4. Factors Impacting Coal-Fired EGU CO2 Emissions2.4.1. Impact of Coal Rank on CO2 Emissions from EGUs; 2.4.2 Impact of Coal-Fired EGU Efficiency on CO2 Emissions; 2.4.3. Impact of SO2 Controls on Coal-Fired EGU CO2 Emissions; 3. Coal-Fired EGU CO2 Control Technologies; 3.1. Coal-Fired EGU CO2 Emissions Control Approaches; 3.1.1. Efficiency Improvements; 3.1.2. Carbon Capture and Storage; 3.2. Efficiency Improvements for Existing Coal-fired EGU Projects; 3.3. Efficiency Improvements for New Coal-Fired EGU Projects; 3.3.1. Steam Cycle; 3.3.2. Coal Drying 3.3.3. Boiler Feedwater Heating and Hot-Windbox3.4. Combined Heat and Power Plant; 3.5. Oxygen Combustion; 4. Coal-Fired EGU Technology Alternatives Analysis; 4.1. Site-Specific Coal-Fired EGU Technology Alternatives Analysis Example; 4.2. EPA GHG Mitigation Database; References; Index |
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spelling | Improving the efficiency of coal-fired power plants issues and potential benefits Roland Ludovic, editor New York Novinka [2014] © 2014 1 online resource txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Energy science, engineering and technology series Description based on PDF title page (viewed April 4, 2014) Coal has long been the major fossil fuel used to produce electricity. However, coal-fired electric power plants are one of the largest sources of air pollution in the United States, with greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from burning of fossil fuels believed to be the major contributor to global climate change. Regulations under development at the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) would impose new requirements on fossil-fueled (mostly coal-fired) power plants (CFPPs) to control GHG emissions. This book focuses on efficiency improvements to power plants, and discusses retrofits, technologies IMPROVING THE EFFICIENCY OF COAL-FIRED POWER PLANTS: ISSUES AND POTENTIAL BENEFITS; IMPROVING THE EFFICIENCY OF COAL-FIRED POWER PLANTS: ISSUES AND POTENTIAL BENEFITS; Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data; Contents; Preface; Chapter 1: Increasing the Efficiency of Existing Coal-Fired Power Plants*; Summary; Introduction; Coal and Existing U.S. Coal Power Plants; Coal and Greenhouse Gas Emissions; Types of U.S. Coal-Fired Power Plants; U.S. Coal Power Plants Are Aging; Efficiency of Power Plants and Power Plant Systems; Efficiency Improvements to Reduce GHG Emissions National Energy Technology Laboratory StudiesEnvironmental Protection Agency Study; International Energy Agency Study; Using Renewables to Improve Coal Plant Efficiency; Potential Barriers to Implementing Efficiency Upgrades; New Source Review; Fuel Prices for Electricity and Regulatory Uncertainty; Possible Approaches to Encourage Efficiency Improvement; Conclusion and Policy Options; End Notes; Chapter 2: Improving the Efficiency of Coal-Fired Power Plants for Near Term Greenhouse Gas Emissions Reductions(; Executive Summary; Decile Analysis; Setting a Cfpp Fleet Efficiency Target New Source ReviewSummary; Future Work; References; End Notes; Chapter 3: Available and Emerging Technologies for Reducing Greenhouse Gas Emissions from Coal-Fired Electric Generating Units*; Acronyms and Abbreviations; 1. Introduction; 1.1. Electric Power Generation Using Coal; 2. Coal-Fired Electric Generating Units; 2.1. Coals Burned in U.S. EGUs; 2.2. Coal Utilization in U.S. EGUs; 2.2.1. Stoker-Fired Coal Combustion; 2.2.2. Pulverized-Coal Combustion; 2.2.3. Cyclone Coal Combustion; 2.2.4. Fluidized-Bed Combustion; 2.2.5. Coal Gasification; 2.3. GHG Emissions from Coal-Fired EGUs 2.4. Factors Impacting Coal-Fired EGU CO2 Emissions2.4.1. Impact of Coal Rank on CO2 Emissions from EGUs; 2.4.2 Impact of Coal-Fired EGU Efficiency on CO2 Emissions; 2.4.3. Impact of SO2 Controls on Coal-Fired EGU CO2 Emissions; 3. Coal-Fired EGU CO2 Control Technologies; 3.1. Coal-Fired EGU CO2 Emissions Control Approaches; 3.1.1. Efficiency Improvements; 3.1.2. Carbon Capture and Storage; 3.2. Efficiency Improvements for Existing Coal-fired EGU Projects; 3.3. Efficiency Improvements for New Coal-Fired EGU Projects; 3.3.1. Steam Cycle; 3.3.2. Coal Drying 3.3.3. Boiler Feedwater Heating and Hot-Windbox3.4. Combined Heat and Power Plant; 3.5. Oxygen Combustion; 4. Coal-Fired EGU Technology Alternatives Analysis; 4.1. Site-Specific Coal-Fired EGU Technology Alternatives Analysis Example; 4.2. EPA GHG Mitigation Database; References; Index TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING / Mechanical bisacsh Coal-fired power plants fast Greenhouse gas mitigation fast Carbon dioxide mitigation / United States Coal-fired power plants / Environmental aspects / United States Electric power-plants / Efficiency / United States Greenhouse gas mitigation / United States Umwelt Coal-fired power plants Greenhouse gas mitigation USA Ludovic, Roland edt |
spellingShingle | Improving the efficiency of coal-fired power plants issues and potential benefits Coal has long been the major fossil fuel used to produce electricity. However, coal-fired electric power plants are one of the largest sources of air pollution in the United States, with greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from burning of fossil fuels believed to be the major contributor to global climate change. Regulations under development at the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) would impose new requirements on fossil-fueled (mostly coal-fired) power plants (CFPPs) to control GHG emissions. This book focuses on efficiency improvements to power plants, and discusses retrofits, technologies IMPROVING THE EFFICIENCY OF COAL-FIRED POWER PLANTS: ISSUES AND POTENTIAL BENEFITS; IMPROVING THE EFFICIENCY OF COAL-FIRED POWER PLANTS: ISSUES AND POTENTIAL BENEFITS; Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data; Contents; Preface; Chapter 1: Increasing the Efficiency of Existing Coal-Fired Power Plants*; Summary; Introduction; Coal and Existing U.S. Coal Power Plants; Coal and Greenhouse Gas Emissions; Types of U.S. Coal-Fired Power Plants; U.S. Coal Power Plants Are Aging; Efficiency of Power Plants and Power Plant Systems; Efficiency Improvements to Reduce GHG Emissions National Energy Technology Laboratory StudiesEnvironmental Protection Agency Study; International Energy Agency Study; Using Renewables to Improve Coal Plant Efficiency; Potential Barriers to Implementing Efficiency Upgrades; New Source Review; Fuel Prices for Electricity and Regulatory Uncertainty; Possible Approaches to Encourage Efficiency Improvement; Conclusion and Policy Options; End Notes; Chapter 2: Improving the Efficiency of Coal-Fired Power Plants for Near Term Greenhouse Gas Emissions Reductions(; Executive Summary; Decile Analysis; Setting a Cfpp Fleet Efficiency Target New Source ReviewSummary; Future Work; References; End Notes; Chapter 3: Available and Emerging Technologies for Reducing Greenhouse Gas Emissions from Coal-Fired Electric Generating Units*; Acronyms and Abbreviations; 1. Introduction; 1.1. Electric Power Generation Using Coal; 2. Coal-Fired Electric Generating Units; 2.1. Coals Burned in U.S. EGUs; 2.2. Coal Utilization in U.S. EGUs; 2.2.1. Stoker-Fired Coal Combustion; 2.2.2. Pulverized-Coal Combustion; 2.2.3. Cyclone Coal Combustion; 2.2.4. Fluidized-Bed Combustion; 2.2.5. Coal Gasification; 2.3. GHG Emissions from Coal-Fired EGUs 2.4. Factors Impacting Coal-Fired EGU CO2 Emissions2.4.1. Impact of Coal Rank on CO2 Emissions from EGUs; 2.4.2 Impact of Coal-Fired EGU Efficiency on CO2 Emissions; 2.4.3. Impact of SO2 Controls on Coal-Fired EGU CO2 Emissions; 3. Coal-Fired EGU CO2 Control Technologies; 3.1. Coal-Fired EGU CO2 Emissions Control Approaches; 3.1.1. Efficiency Improvements; 3.1.2. Carbon Capture and Storage; 3.2. Efficiency Improvements for Existing Coal-fired EGU Projects; 3.3. Efficiency Improvements for New Coal-Fired EGU Projects; 3.3.1. Steam Cycle; 3.3.2. Coal Drying 3.3.3. Boiler Feedwater Heating and Hot-Windbox3.4. Combined Heat and Power Plant; 3.5. Oxygen Combustion; 4. Coal-Fired EGU Technology Alternatives Analysis; 4.1. Site-Specific Coal-Fired EGU Technology Alternatives Analysis Example; 4.2. EPA GHG Mitigation Database; References; Index TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING / Mechanical bisacsh Coal-fired power plants fast Greenhouse gas mitigation fast Carbon dioxide mitigation / United States Coal-fired power plants / Environmental aspects / United States Electric power-plants / Efficiency / United States Greenhouse gas mitigation / United States Umwelt Coal-fired power plants Greenhouse gas mitigation |
title | Improving the efficiency of coal-fired power plants issues and potential benefits |
title_auth | Improving the efficiency of coal-fired power plants issues and potential benefits |
title_exact_search | Improving the efficiency of coal-fired power plants issues and potential benefits |
title_full | Improving the efficiency of coal-fired power plants issues and potential benefits Roland Ludovic, editor |
title_fullStr | Improving the efficiency of coal-fired power plants issues and potential benefits Roland Ludovic, editor |
title_full_unstemmed | Improving the efficiency of coal-fired power plants issues and potential benefits Roland Ludovic, editor |
title_short | Improving the efficiency of coal-fired power plants |
title_sort | improving the efficiency of coal fired power plants issues and potential benefits |
title_sub | issues and potential benefits |
topic | TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING / Mechanical bisacsh Coal-fired power plants fast Greenhouse gas mitigation fast Carbon dioxide mitigation / United States Coal-fired power plants / Environmental aspects / United States Electric power-plants / Efficiency / United States Greenhouse gas mitigation / United States Umwelt Coal-fired power plants Greenhouse gas mitigation |
topic_facet | TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING / Mechanical Coal-fired power plants Greenhouse gas mitigation Carbon dioxide mitigation / United States Coal-fired power plants / Environmental aspects / United States Electric power-plants / Efficiency / United States Greenhouse gas mitigation / United States Umwelt Coal-fired power plants Greenhouse gas mitigation USA |
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